Puma

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Puma

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ピューマ
Character Data
AKA Cougar, Mountain Lion, Panther, Catamount
Romaji Pyūma
Debut Kemono Friends (2015 Game)
Animal Data
Scientific Name Puma concolor
Distribution The Americas
Diet Carnivore
Avg. Lifespan 8–13 years
Read More Puma
Conservation Status iucn3.1 LC.svg.png
Puma Anime Season 2 Festival Pavilion (Gen 2) KF3 Nexon Game Gallery

Not what you were looking for? See Cougar.
Puma is a type of Friend that first appeared in the original Kemono Friends mobile game.

Appearance

Puma has amber eyes with short orange hair that fades to white towards the tips, with a brown mark on the center and bangs at the side of her face that fade to brown. Befitting her species, she has a pair of animal ears with brown spots on them, and a long tail that is orange and white on the back. She wears a white shirt with a pink tartan pattern that matches with her short circular skirt. She has a pair of long gloves and thigh highs of the same color as her hair and tail, with a pair of matching boots with brown laces.

Series Appearances

Appearances In Kemono Friends Media
Media Role

Minor Appearances

Kemono Friends Picross

Puma appears in a puzzle of Kemono Friends Picross where the player can obtain a picture of the friend by solving a puzzle.

In Real Life

One of the large cats native to the American Continents, the puma's habitats range from the Andes Mountains to the Yukon in Canada. The second largest cat, behind the jaguar, it has become adapted to a wide range of environments, which have characteristics such as: dense brush, canyons, rim rocks, forested areas, mountainous deserts, and escarpments. Along with the jaguar, the puma faced intense efforts by humans to extirpate it from its habitats, resulting in most puma populations in Eastern North America destroyed, with various small pockets surviving (Florida). Populations continue to survive in many Western American states, the Canadian provinces of British Columbia and Alberta, and the Yukon. In California, rapid human development and growth of infrastructure continues to place even more pressure on increasingly isolated puma populations.

The one-tone silver grey fur coat

The fourth largest cat, pumas can reach up to 8 feet from nose to tail-tip in males, and 6.7 feet in females. Closer to the equator, the average size decreases, with the largest pumas being found closer to the North and South poles. Compared to the other American cat, the jaguar, pumas are on average smaller. Pumas are also physically unable to roar, as they lack the larynx system in the throat which the Panthera genus uses to emit roaring noises. Most cougars have one uniform fur color, which can be tawny, silver-grey, or reddish. Infants are born with spots and rings on their tails, but as they age, the spots gradually fade. With one of the largest hind leg to body proportions in the Felidae family, the puma has an amazing jumping ability, and has a top running speed of 80 kmph. Its strong legs also enable it to climb vertically or at an angle, which allows it to evade its competitors or predators.

The puma has a wide range of its diet; prey include: bighorn, sheep, caribou, mountain goat, coyote, pronghorn, mule deer, and elk. In some cases, the puma is also known to prey on domesticated livestock. Smaller prey include: porcupines, beavers, hares, raccoons, wild turkey, and peccary. In general, the puma does not scavenge kills from other animals, and prefers to consume food it has killed itself. However, in some circumstances, pumas have been noted to scavenge deer carcasses.

Like the grand majority of cats, pumas are solitary. Only mothers and their kittens live in a group. Males travel and hunt alone, and only meet other individuals during mating season. Males are very territorial. If juveniles fail to leave their maternal hunting grounds on time, conflicts can emerge between the juvenile and their father.

Trivia

  • This animal has the most names out of all animal species with over 40 in total.

Mammal Friends
Anteaters
Giant AnteaterNorthern TamanduaSilky AnteaterSouthern Tamandua
Bats
Brown Long-Eared BatCommon Vampire BatDaito Fruit BatFraternal MyotisHilgendorf's Tube-Nosed BatHonduran White Bat
Bears
Bergman's BearBrown BearEzo Brown BearGiant PandaGrizzly BearJapanese Black BearKodiak BearPolar BearSpectacled BearSun Bear
Bovids American BisonArabian OryxBantengBlack WildebeestBlackbuckBlue WildebeestBuffaloCommon ElandGannan YakGaurHimalayan TahrImpalaMountain GoatMuskoxNilgaiRhim GazelleSable AntelopeSaiga AntelopeSpringbokTakinThomson's GazelleTibetan AntelopeTopi
Cattle AurochsGoshingyu-samaGuernsey CattleHolstein Friesian CattleJersey Cattle
Goat Alpine IbexMarkhorNubian Ibex
Sheep Dall SheepMouflonSheepSnow Sheep
Camelidae
DromedaryGuanacoHuacaya AlpacaSuri AlpacaVicuñaWild Bactrian Camel
Canids African Golden WolfAfrican Wild DogBlack-Backed JackalCoyoteDanzaburou-DanukiDholeDire WolfGolden JackalInugami GyoubuManed WolfRaccoon Dog
Foxes Bat-Eared FoxCulpeoGray FoxIsland FoxNine-Tailed FoxOinari-sama
True Foxes Arctic FoxEzo Red FoxFennec FoxKit FoxPale FoxRed FoxRüppell's FoxSilver FoxTibetan Sand FoxWhite Ezo Red Fox
Wolves Arctic WolfDingoEastern WolfGray WolfHokkaido WolfIndian WolfItalian WolfJapanese WolfMakamiMexican WolfMongolian WolfNew Guinea Singing DogTundra Wolf
Dogs CerberusDomestic DogDomestic Dog (Mixed-Breed)RouonekoRyukyu KenSiberian Husky
Cetaceans
Basilosaurus IsisBlue WhaleChinese White DolphinCommerson's DolphinCommon Bottlenose DolphinDorudonNarwhalOrcaPacific White-Sided DolphinShort-Beaked Common DolphinShort-Finned Pilot Whale
Deer
Axis DeerMooseMule DeerPère David's DeerReindeerRoe DeerSchomburgk's DeerSika DeerSouthern PudúWater DeerWhite ReindeerYezo Sika Deer
Elephantids
African Bush ElephantAfrican Forest ElephantBorneo ElephantIndian ElephantSumatran ElephantWoolly Mammoth
Equids Chestnut HorseDonkeyHipparionPrzewalski's HorseSeal Brown HorseTarpanWhite Horse
Zebras Chapman's ZebraGrévy's ZebraMountain ZebraPlains ZebraQuagga
Felids Saber-Toothed Tiger
Felines Asian Golden CatBlack ServalBobcatCanada LynxCaracalCheetahCougarDomestic CatEurasian LynxFlat-Headed CatGeoffroy's CatIberian LynxIriomote CatJaguarundiJungle CatKing CheetahMarbled CatMargayOcelotPallas's CatPumaSand CatServalTsushima Leopard CatWhite Serval
Pantherines Black LeopardClouded LeopardLeopardPeach PantherSnow Leopard
Jaguars Arizonan JaguarBlack JaguarJaguar
Lions Barbary LionCape LionEuropean Cave LionLionMasai LionTransvaal LionWhite Lion
Tigers Bengal TigerByakkoGolden TigerMaltese TigerSiberian TigerSouth China TigerSumatran TigerWhite Tiger
Giraffids
Angolan GiraffeKordofan GiraffeMasai GiraffeOkapiReticulated GiraffeRothschild's GiraffeSivatheriumSouth African Giraffe
Lagomorphs
Amami RabbitDomestic Rabbit
Hares Arctic HareEuropean HareEzo Mountain HareJapanese HareMountain HareSnowshoe HareTsukuyomi-No-Shinshi
Marsupials
Australian DevilCommon Brushtail PossumCommon Ringtail PossumCommon WombatEastern QuollGreater BilbyGreater GliderHoney PossumKoalaNumbatPademelonRed KangarooScaly-Tailed PossumSpectacled Hare-WallabySquirrel GliderSulawesi Bear CuscusTasmanian DevilTasmanian TigerThylacineWhite-Eared Opossum
Mustelids Honey BadgerJapanese BadgerJapanese MartenLeast WeaselSableStoatWolverine
Otters Asian Small-Clawed OtterEurasian OtterGiant OtterJapanese River OtterNorthern Sea OtterSouthern Sea Otter
Pigs
Buru BabirusaDesert WarthogDomestic PigGiant Forest HogJapanese BoarRyukyu Boar
Pinnipeds
Baikal SealBearded SealCalifornia Sea LionHarp SealHooded SealMediterranean Monk SealNorthern Fur SealRinged SealSteller Sea LionWalrus
Primates
Aye-AyeBlack-And-White Ruffed LemurBornean OrangutanBrown Greater GalagoCommon ChimpanzeeDe Brazza's MonkeyGolden Lion TamarinGolden Snub-Nosed MonkeyHamadryas BaboonIndriJapanese MacaqueKabanMandrillPatas MonkeyRing-Tailed LemurSlow LorisSun WukongVenezuelan Red HowlerWestern Lowland Gorilla
Rhinoceroses
Black RhinocerosIndian RhinocerosParaceratheriumSumatran RhinocerosWhite Rhinoceros
Rodents
Alpine MarmotBlack-Tailed Prairie DogBrazilian PorcupineCapybaraCommon DeguCoypuCrested PorcupineEurasian BeaverGambian Pouched RatJapanese SquirrelKyūshū Flying SquirrelLong-Tailed ChinchillaNorth American BeaverNorthern Luzon Giant Cloud RatSiberian Chipmunk
Sloths
Linnaeus's Two-Toed SlothMegatheriumPale-Throated Sloth
Sirenians
DugongSteller's Sea CowWest Indian Manatee
Tapirs
Baird's TapirMalayan TapirMountain TapirSouth American Tapir
Viverrids
BinturongLarge-Spotted GenetMasked Palm Civet
Miscellaneous Mammals
AardvarkAardwolfBush HyraxChevrotainCollared PeccaryCrab-Eating RaccoonFossaGiant ArmadilloGiant PangolinHippopotamusHippopotamus GorgopsHyracotheriumMeerkatPink Fairy ArmadilloPlatypusPronghornRaccoonRed PandaRingtailSpotted HyenaStriped SkunkTemminck's PangolinWestern Spotted Skunk