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This research explores the fascinating world of the puma, a fast-running carnivore with distinctive fur. Predominantly found in mountainous regions stretching from Southern Canada to South America, pumas are well-adapted predators. Their sharp teeth are crucial for catching prey, allowing them to hunt effectively. The puma's diet primarily includes bears, wolves, and sheep. This study outlines key information about the puma's natural habitat, dietary preferences, and anatomical adaptations, emphasizing its role in the ecosystem.
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Animal Research By: Angel Flores Puma
K-W-L What I know: • The puma runs fast • It has fur • It is a carnivore
K-W-L What I want to know: • Where does it live? • What type of meat does it eat?
K-W-L What I learned: The puma is a large cat predominantly found in the mountains from Southern Canada and the tip of South America
Adaptations • One of the puma’s adaptations is its teeth. Without their sharp teeth they would not be able to catch their food and they would not survive.
Food Sources • There are three things that the puma eats, bear, wolf, and sheep.
Sources: A-z-animals.com