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The puma (Panthera onca) is a huge felid animal varieties and the lone living individual from the variety Panthera local to the Americas. Its particularly stamped coat highlights light yellow to tan shaded hide covered by recognizes that change to rosettes on the sides. With a body length of up to 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in), it is the biggest feline species in the Americas and the third biggest on the planet. Its incredible chomp permits it to pierce the carapaces of turtles and turtles, and to utilize a strange killing technique: it nibbles straightforwardly through the skull of mammalian prey between the ears to convey a deadly hit to the mind.
The panther no doubt entered the Americas from Eurasia during the Early Pleistocene by means of the land connect that once traversed the Bering Strait. Panther fossils exhumed in the Americas date back to 130,000 years BP. Today, the panther's reach stretches out from outrageous southern Arizona in the United States across Mexico and quite a bit of Central America, the Amazon rainforest and south to Paraguay and northern Argentina. It possesses an assortment of forested and open landscapes, yet its favored environment is tropical and subtropical damp broadleaf backwoods, wetlands and lush locales. It is adroit at swimming and is to a great extent a single, astute, tail and-snare peak hunter. As a cornerstone animal varieties, it assumes a significant part in settling environments and managing prey populaces.
The panther is compromised by territory misfortune, living space discontinuity, poaching for exchange with its body parts and killings in human–untamed life struggle circumstances, especially with farmers in Central and South America. It has been recorded as Near Threatened on the IUCN Red List since 2002. The wild populace is thought to have declined since the last part of the 1990s. Need regions for panther preservation include 51 Jaguar Conservation Units (JCUs), characterized as enormous regions occupied by something like 50 rearing pumas. The JCUs are situated in 36 geographic districts going from Mexico to Argentina.
The panther has highlighted unmistakably in the folklore of various native people groups of the Americas, including those of the Maya and Aztec civic establishments.
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