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cougar kitten
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cougar kitteneats meat after 6 weekshas source: Banfield, A.W.F. 1974. The Mammals of Canada. University of Toronto Press., 2000-10-27 10:26:24.0
has length 300 mm at birthhas source: Banfield, A.W.F. 1974. The Mammals of Canada. University of Toronto Press., 2000-10-27 10:26:24.0
has part closed eyes at birthhas source: Banfield, A.W.F. 1974. The Mammals of Canada. University of Toronto Press., 2000-10-27 10:26:24.0
has part woolly, spotted coat at birthhas source: Banfield, A.W.F. 1974. The Mammals of Canada. University of Toronto Press., 2000-10-27 10:26:24.0
is playfulhas source: Banfield, A.W.F. 1974. The Mammals of Canada. University of Toronto Press., 2000-10-27 10:26:24.0
is weaned by 3 monthshas source: Banfield, A.W.F. 1974. The Mammals of Canada. University of Toronto Press., 2000-10-27 10:26:24.0
is a kind of baby mammalhas source: Banfield, A.W.F. 1974. The Mammals of Canada. University of Toronto Press., 2000-10-27 10:26:24.0
is a kind of cougarhas source: Banfield, A.W.F. 1974. The Mammals of Canada. University of Toronto Press., 2000-10-27 10:26:24.0
loses spots at 6 monthshas source: Banfield, A.W.F. 1974. The Mammals of Canada. University of Toronto Press., 2000-10-27 10:26:24.0
may be born in any month of the year, more likely in late winter or midsummerhas source: Banfield, A.W.F. 1974. The Mammals of Canada. University of Toronto Press., 2000-10-27 10:26:25.0
opens eyes at 10 dayshas source: Banfield, A.W.F. 1974. The Mammals of Canada. University of Toronto Press., 2000-10-27 10:26:25.0
stays with its mother for a yearhas source: Banfield, A.W.F. 1974. The Mammals of Canada. University of Toronto Press., 2000-10-27 10:26:25.0
weighs 400 g at birthhas source: Banfield, A.W.F. 1974. The Mammals of Canada. University of Toronto Press., 2000-10-27 10:26:25.0
cougarhas distribution southern western Canada, the Maritimes2000-10-27 10:26:24.0
has habitat mountains, canyons, swamps, wooded river valleys, coniferous forests2000-10-27 10:26:24.0
has name in French couguar2000-10-27 10:26:24.0
has population density 1 cougar per 93 square km2000-10-27 10:26:24.0
has scientific name Felis concolor2000-10-27 10:26:24.0
is a top predator in the ecological pyramid2000-10-27 10:26:24.0
is hunted with hounds2000-10-27 10:26:24.0
is also called mountain lion2000-10-27 10:26:24.0
keeps large herbivores within the carrying capacity of their food supply2000-10-27 10:26:24.0
likes catnip2000-10-27 10:26:24.0
lives in cave, crevice among rocks, under bank or tree, in hollow stump or thicket2000-10-27 10:26:24.0
mammalis warm-blooded2000-10-27 10:26:37.0
may catch rabies2000-10-27 10:26:37.0
cathas Family name Family Felidae2000-10-27 10:26:23.0
is carnivorous2000-10-27 10:26:23.0
carnivorehas Order name Order Carnivora2000-10-27 10:26:23.0
is carnivorous or omnivorous2000-10-27 10:26:23.0

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