A puma makes her way to a watering hole for a quick drink before continuing on to a kill she had hidden in the grass. Torres Del Paine National Park in Chilean Patagonia. Nikon D500 with Nikkor 200-400mm lens (at 400mm) ISO 800, f/4 at 1/1000th of a second
Yes, a puma is a mountain lion is a cougar is a catamount. They’re generally called pumas south of our southern border and cougars north. A Florida panther is the sub species of cougar that lives in Florida.
——- Since I have your
——- Attention
——- No discussion
——- No negotiation
——- All that you see is mine
——- All the soil all green plants
——- All water sun sky
——- All the swagger
——- You’ll ever see on
——- Just four legs.
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I like that you captured the moment the cat’s paws cross as it turns towards the water.
Remind me again….a puma is a mountain lion is a Florida panther, right? All in the same family?
Yes, a puma is a mountain lion is a cougar is a catamount. They’re generally called pumas south of our southern border and cougars north. A Florida panther is the sub species of cougar that lives in Florida.
They blend so well with their habitat.
No doubt about that Donna. Having an expert guide made all the difference in spotting the eight that I saw.
——- Since I have your
——- Attention
——- No discussion
——- No negotiation
——- All that you see is mine
——- All the soil all green plants
——- All water sun sky
——- All the swagger
——- You’ll ever see on
——- Just four legs.