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  2. Pumapard - Wikipedia

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    Whether born to a male cougar mated to a leopardess, or to a male leopard mated to a female cougar, pumapards inherit a form of dwarfism. Those reported grew to only half the size of the parents. They have a long, cougar-like body (proportional to the limbs, but nevertheless shorter than either parent) with short legs.

  3. List of college mascots in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Cool E. Cougar/Coolie – cougar mascot of the Alameda Cougars; Coop and Scarlet – Cardinals, co-mascots of the Saginaw Valley State Cardinals; Cooper the Cougar- mascot of the Caldwell Cougars; Corky the Cardinal – mascot of the Concordia Ann Arbor Cardinals; Corky the Hornet – mascot of the Emporia State Hornets

  4. Cosmo the Cougar - Wikipedia

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    However, scholarships and other benefits are offered today. The mascot is expected to be involved in civic events and university functions. He is also the brother of Cosmo Cougar Junior, Cooper Cougar, Corbin Cougar, Cosmabelle Cougar, and Charlotte Cougar. Cosmo was named the Mascot "National Champion" in the SXM College's Twitter poll in ...

  5. List of boots - Wikipedia

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    Cowboy boots; Gumboots (mainly workwear) Hip boots (waders or fishing boots) Wellington boots (rubber or farmer boots) Galoshes (overshoes) Logger boots; Rigger boots; Seaboots; Steel-toe boots (safety boots) Snow boots

  6. Clueless dog is very confused about his new tiny boots - AOL

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    Bill the dog struggles to wear his shoes. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us

  7. North American cougar - Wikipedia

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    A cougar in the snow at North Cedar Brook in Boulder, Colorado, the USA. The North American Cougar is a carnivore and its main sources of prey are deer, elk, mountain goats, moose and bighorn sheep. [25] Despite being a large predator, the North American Cougar can also be the prey of larger predators like wolves and bears. [26]

  8. File:Boots logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. Bunny boots - Wikipedia

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    The boot is nicknamed after the snowshoe hare, which is commonly found near Fort Greely, Alaska. During the fall the hares' fur changes color from brown to white, allowing it to blend in with its winter surroundings. As winter gets closer, more and more hares appear with their new white "boots". [6]