PumaAnimal - Puma is a genus in the family Felidae that contains the cougar (also known as the puma, among other names), and may also include several poorly known Old World fossil
![Conjun (Taylor's version) 🍂🍃 on Twitter: "#MemoriaDeLaExtinción 194. Puma pardoides. Tradicionalmente clasificada en el género Panthera, los últimos datos apuntan a cercanía con Puma concolor. El tamaño de esta especie eurasiática era Conjun (Taylor's version) 🍂🍃 on Twitter: "#MemoriaDeLaExtinción 194. Puma pardoides. Tradicionalmente clasificada en el género Panthera, los últimos datos apuntan a cercanía con Puma concolor. El tamaño de esta especie eurasiática era](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/D_15gOyXYAAsZZi.jpg)
Conjun (Taylor's version) 🍂🍃 on Twitter: "#MemoriaDeLaExtinción 194. Puma pardoides. Tradicionalmente clasificada en el género Panthera, los últimos datos apuntan a cercanía con Puma concolor. El tamaño de esta especie eurasiática era
![Prehistoric.Fauna on Twitter: "What we know of Puma pardoides suggests that it was similar in appearance to modern pumas – certainly its short-faced skull is puma-like, and with an estimated mass of Prehistoric.Fauna on Twitter: "What we know of Puma pardoides suggests that it was similar in appearance to modern pumas – certainly its short-faced skull is puma-like, and with an estimated mass of](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FIcW7cDXEAAPdqh.jpg)
Prehistoric.Fauna on Twitter: "What we know of Puma pardoides suggests that it was similar in appearance to modern pumas – certainly its short-faced skull is puma-like, and with an estimated mass of
![Earliest occurrence of Puma pardoides (Owen, 1846) (Carnivora, Felidae) at the Plio/Pleistocene transition in western Europe: New evidence from the Middle Villafranchian assemblage of Montopoli, Italy - ScienceDirect Earliest occurrence of Puma pardoides (Owen, 1846) (Carnivora, Felidae) at the Plio/Pleistocene transition in western Europe: New evidence from the Middle Villafranchian assemblage of Montopoli, Italy - ScienceDirect](https://ars.els-cdn.com/content/image/1-s2.0-S1631068313000195-gr1.jpg)
Earliest occurrence of Puma pardoides (Owen, 1846) (Carnivora, Felidae) at the Plio/Pleistocene transition in western Europe: New evidence from the Middle Villafranchian assemblage of Montopoli, Italy - ScienceDirect
![PDF] The Eurasian puma-like cat "Puma pardoides" (Owen 1846) (Carnivora, Felidae): Taxonomy, Biogeography and dispersal events | Semantic Scholar PDF] The Eurasian puma-like cat "Puma pardoides" (Owen 1846) (Carnivora, Felidae): Taxonomy, Biogeography and dispersal events | Semantic Scholar](https://d3i71xaburhd42.cloudfront.net/ad2fc61c380589fb381b3e08f82bd9f34d643fe7/4-Figure1-1.png)
PDF] The Eurasian puma-like cat "Puma pardoides" (Owen 1846) (Carnivora, Felidae): Taxonomy, Biogeography and dispersal events | Semantic Scholar
Jurassic Jabber - The cats of the Villafranchian (Further development of the concept) https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=10208022890768052&set=a.1930331635954 from left to right: Panthera (gombaszoegensis) toscana; "Acinonyx" pardinensis; Puma ...
![The Iberian record of the puma-like cat Puma pardoides (Owen, 1846) (Carnivora, Felidae) - ScienceDirect The Iberian record of the puma-like cat Puma pardoides (Owen, 1846) (Carnivora, Felidae) - ScienceDirect](https://ars.els-cdn.com/content/image/1-s2.0-S1631068309001699-gr3.jpg)
The Iberian record of the puma-like cat Puma pardoides (Owen, 1846) (Carnivora, Felidae) - ScienceDirect
![A pair of lionesses, Panthera leo, walking. More resting nearby. Khwai Concession Area, Okavango Delta, Botswana Stock Photo - Alamy A pair of lionesses, Panthera leo, walking. More resting nearby. Khwai Concession Area, Okavango Delta, Botswana Stock Photo - Alamy](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2H11H9C/a-pair-of-lionesses-panthera-leo-walking-more-resting-nearby-khwai-concession-area-okavango-delta-botswana-2H11H9C.jpg)
A pair of lionesses, Panthera leo, walking. More resting nearby. Khwai Concession Area, Okavango Delta, Botswana Stock Photo - Alamy
![The Eurasian Cougar, Puma Pardoides, lived throughout Eurasia until the Early/Mid Pleistocene. Its disappearance coincided with The Leopard's colonization of Eurasia (Hjalte Kyærby -Twitter) : r/pleistocene The Eurasian Cougar, Puma Pardoides, lived throughout Eurasia until the Early/Mid Pleistocene. Its disappearance coincided with The Leopard's colonization of Eurasia (Hjalte Kyærby -Twitter) : r/pleistocene](https://preview.redd.it/the-eurasian-cougar-puma-pardoides-lived-throughout-eurasia-v0-9xhnuuaw3et91.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=7823d030a3e3c903ab0aad6fe17bf2449a42d7a5)