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Puma Tag

HomePosts tagged "Puma"(Page 2)
5 July 2020
North American
ArizonaBobcatCave CreekcoatiLesser Long-nosed BatMadera CanyonPumaRingtailSweetwater

SE’n AZ Update (black bear, bobcat, coati, ringtail and report of puma)

Southeastern Arizona update, June 2020 I had a short trip to Arizona to photograph moths and lizards for a book project and thought I would give a quick mammal update. Sites are de

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26 February 2019
Central and South America
Caraca MonasteryGiant Anteatergiant armadilloJaguarManed WolfOcelotPantanalPumaSouthern Tamandua

Going Big in Brazil – A big trip in search of some of Brazil’s biggest mammals

Going Big in Brazil 2018 – A big trip in search of some of Brazil’s biggest beasts! Brazil is a place that I fell in love with back in 2009 when my partner and I spent 8 ni

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3 September 2017
Central and South America
Puma

RFI: Pumas and Torres del Paine NP

Greetings, I am on sabbatical this semester (woohoo!!) and I have decided that I really really want to search for pumas. It looks like Torres del Paine is the most well-known locat

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  1. Jon Hall on Three days in Panama, 2026: Clouded Oncilla and more!5 July 2026

    Thanks. We will read this one. Do send any more to me that you recommend.

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    Hey Jon, Glad to start the discussion! There are some biologists who have looked at this specifically, like Vincenzo Penteriani,…

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    Thanks, Jon. I have other photos of both that I can send you and Jirayu when I have a bit…

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    Great photos Ian. I am not convinced about the marmoset rat - it's a difficult angle I know but see…

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