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  2. Cougar - Wikipedia

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    The cougar (Puma concolor) (/ ˈ k uː ɡ ər /, KOO-gər), also known as the panther, mountain lion, catamount and puma, is a large cat native to the Americas. It inhabits North, Central and South America, making it the most widely distributed wild, terrestrial mammal in the Western Hemisphere, and one of the most widespread in the world.

  3. North American cougar - Wikipedia

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    A study on wildlife ecologists showed that urban cougar populations exist around the Los Angeles metropolitan area, with individuals of these populations having the smallest home ranges recorded for any cougars studied, and being primarily nocturnal and not crepuscular, most likely adaptations to avoid humans in high-density areas. [38]

  4. Florida panther - Wikipedia

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    Florida panthers lack the ability to roar, and instead make distinct sounds that include whistles, chirps, growls, hisses, and purrs. Florida panthers are average-sized for the species, being smaller than cougars from colder climates, but larger than cougars from the Neotropics. Adult female Florida panthers weigh 29–45.5 kg (64–100 lb ...

  5. Crepuscular animal - Wikipedia

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    This is distinguished from diurnal and nocturnal behavior, where an animal is active during the hours of daytime and of night, respectively. Some crepuscular animals may also be active by moonlight or during an overcast day. Matutinal animals are active only after dawn, and vespertine only before dusk.

  6. List of nocturnal animals - Wikipedia

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    Crepuscular, a classification of animals that are active primarily during twilight, making them similar to nocturnal animals. Diurnality, plant or animal behavior characterized by activity during the day and sleeping at night. Cathemeral, a classification of organisms with sporadic and random intervals of activity during the day or night.

  7. Fauna of the Andes - Wikipedia

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    Cougars are also found in the region and play an important role in many Andean cultures together with the llama. The nocturnal chinchillas, two threatened members of the rodent order, inhabits the Andes' alpine regions, but are well known in captivity. [3] [1] Another domestic that originates from the Andean region is the guinea pig.

  8. Delving into the ending of Nocturnal Animals - AOL

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    Nocturnal Animals ending: What happens to Edward and Susan? Susan continues to read Edward's novel. In the story, one of the three men who abducted and murdered Laura and India has been killed in ...

  9. Talk:Cougar - Wikipedia

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    The cougar is largely solitary by nature and considered both nocturnal and crepuscular, but it was also sighted during the day, says the current version of this article. This seems to suggest daytime appearances are rare indeed, which is not true.