Puma

Pumas are found in all America except in Canadá and in the Patagonia. They are carnivore mammals that feed on all types of animals although their favourite prey is the deer. After spying his victim, the puma pounces on her and kills her. They have very huge fangs used to trap and kill their prey. They live in forests and mountanious regions. Pumas measure between 1 meter and 1,5 meters long and their tails measure between 60 cm and 85 cm long. Males weigh between 53 kg and 72 kg and females between 34 kg and 38 kg. Females are the only ones who care for the youngs, they use burrows or other places that offer protection for their young. In a litter, the female give birth from one to six babies. Baby pumas are blind when they born. The young pumas became independent at two years old.