Cougar Anatomy
Cougar Anatomy
The Cougar is the second largest wild cat in the American Continent only after the Jaguar. The look of it is one
that is very intriguing. This is a well designed animal that is able to conserve energy and to make the best of the
environment it has available. It is often confused in the wild with dogs and wolves but you can tell from its body
overall that it is a Cougar.
They have fur that is light tan or brown. They also have a tail that is very long and it helps to offer them
balance. It can end up being about 3 feet in length. The tip of the tail is black. The fact that they can move very
fast makes that tail essential. Without it they wouldn’t have the balance for agility and graceful movements.
They can vary significantly in weight from 115 pounds to 265 pounds depending on where they live. The Cougar has
a long body that is very lean. They typically are from 2 up to 2 ½ feet tall. The males are a bit taller and
heavier than the females. These animals have very small heads and rounded ears. Their small heads often seem out of
place with the huge dimensions of their shoulders.
The body of the Cougar is extremely powerful and they are very fast. The size of them often means they are
underestimated both by other animals and by humans. Yet they have lots of power in the legs and the shoulders. They
also have amazing amounts of strength in their jaws. They use them to take down prey and to hold it until the life
has drained out of it. They also have canine teeth that are strong and pointed at the ends.
The strength of the Cougar also helps it to be able to protect food sources. The opportunity for a large kill is
one that they are able to complete often. However, they can’t consume all of the meat at once. Using their jaws and
teeth they will drag it to a location where they can hide it. Then they can return over the next several days to
feed from it. They also use their claws to dig areas to place parts of their kill if they can’t secure a place to
hide it above ground.
They can use their front paws to clutch prey as well. The front paws are considerably larger than the back ones.
The Cougar features retractable claws. Their feet are extremely powerful! They can just the distance of 16 feet in
the air and 45 feet forward. This is an amazing feat and one that continues to put experts to the test about how
their bodies allow them to do so.
The Cougar is also the fastest of all the animals found in North America. They have a running speed of up to 40
miles per hour in the wild. Part of their speed comes from the fact that the back legs are longer than the front
ones. The anatomy of the Cougar also allows it to be very good at swimming. In some areas this animal lives in the
swamplands. It is able to use the swimming ability to get prey when it is coming to the water areas for a
drink.
The anatomy of the Cougar is one that works very well for them. It has allowed them to be able to thrive in a
variety of different locations. The fact that so many people are impressed and fascinated by them can lead to
trouble. They are dangerous animals though and so they always need to be something you keep your distance from.
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