Monday, October 1, 2018

Cougar drawings to color


Cougar by a Pine Tree

Cougars are amazing animals.  They can jump out of a 30 foot tree.  They are one of the most athletic animals in the world.  They prey on small animals like rabbits but they also prey on large animals like deer.  They are a big cat, but not in the same genus as Tigers and Lions.  Cougars are in the genus Puma.  Their entire scientific name is Puma concolor.

Cougars are native of most of both North and South America.  They are not generally found much any more in the Eastern United States, however the Florida Panther is found in the southeast region of the USA.  There are basically two subspecies of cougar.  The North American Cougar and the South American Cougar.  However the Florida Panther is also sometimes considered to be a subspecies. 

The Cougar has many many names.  The list includes:  Cougar, Mountain Lion, Panther, Puma, Catamount, Mountain Screamer, Indian Cat, Devil Cat, Painter, El Leon, American Lion, Ghost Cat, Shadow Cat, Mexican Lion, Deer Tiger, Silver Lion, Sneak Cat, King Cat, Mountain Devil, Swamp Lion, Fire Cat, Plain Lion, Deercat, Long Tail, Caracajou, Florida Panther, and several more. 


Cougar Photo from Utah Division of Wildlife Resources Building at Utah State Fair
This photo was what I used to draw the cougar at the top of the post.  

By the way, the below are drawings of Cougars from previous posts.  Today's post is my best Mountain Lion drawing I've ever done.... or was that Cougar. . . or Panther?  Remember that new printable drawings are found at the bottom of the lists.  The Printable drawings from this post are found by clicking the buttons at the top of the page..."All Printables" and "Animals".  Older drawings are further up the lists. 

One final fun note:  If you are trying to decide if a stuffed animal toy is either a lions or a cougar, realize that lions have a tuft on the end of their tail  Cougars have a black spot on the end of their tail but no tuft of hair. 

Cougar on Mountain Top

Mountain Lion Walking

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