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Cougar Puma Animal photo
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Lioness photo
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Cougar Puma photo
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"P-33 (female). Though she is not wearing a GPS collar in this photo, she was captured in mid-February and outfitted with a special collar for sub-adult lions, which has an automatic drop-off mechanis photo
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Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, NM Camera trap project by Matthew Farley, Jennifer Miyashiro and James Stuart Photo made available by J.N. Stuart, Creative Commons photo
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"In this photo, Mom (P-19) has the mouthful of food on the left and P-32 (male) is on the right. P-32 was just collared in December of 2014 -- a collar specially made for sub-adult mountain lions that photo
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Mountain lion (Puma concolor) family (camera trap photo), Joshua Tree National Park. photo
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Mountail lion (Puma concolor) yearling (camera trap photo), Joshua Tree National Park. photo
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Meanwhile, on the refuge's west side, the cameras cap-tured a second family group with two kittens. They look to be about one month older than those in the first family group. Unique morphological cha photo
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The Florida Panther National Wildlife Refuge trail camera study provides eyes and ears for biologists to study panthers and their favorite food sources remotely. In just 6 months of the study, the re photo
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Three pumas curled up asleep together, in the Catwalk at the Rio Grande Zoo in Albuquerque, New Mexico. photo
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Head of Cougar. Shot September, 1889 photo
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Puma cat Zoo Opole photo
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January 2013 - US Fish and Wildlife Service employee Mary Jo Hill attempting to locate two radio collared mountain lions siblings (a male and a female) with radio direction finding equipment. They had photo
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Colour correction, levels adjusted to bring out facial features photo
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The male mountain lion known as P-21 was captured in June 2011. photo
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Charles M. Russell NWR staff track lions with the help of hounds. Credit: USFWS photo
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Mountain lions are present on the west end of Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge and a study is currently underway to learn more about these big cats. Credit: USFWS photo
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OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA photo
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Image title: Mountain lion with radio collar Image from Public domain images website, http://www.public-domain-image.com/full-image/fauna-animals-public-domain-images-pictures/lion-public-domain-image photo
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Yellowstone Forever Cougar Course - Colby shows a cougar scrape site photo
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"This map reflects the GPS data points of lions P-1 through P-22, from the start of research in 2002 through December 2013. Each color represents a different mountain lion." - National Park Service photo
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