Species of feline (Puma concolor) tawny-colored with black-tipped ears and tail.
1The animal before them was what is now called the South American lion, or puma.
2The Puma, or South American Lion, is not uncommon.
3The American lions were definitely sexually dimorphic.
4"No, no; it is a puma-theSouth American lion," I sang out.
5In South America the corresponding animal is the jaguar, and in North America the cougar or catamount, and sometimes the American lion.
6The newcomer was the creature commonly known among the western settlers as the "painter," but more properly called the puma or American lion.
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