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Cougar Collection (#4)

"Captivating Cougars: Majestic Mountain Lions in the American Wilderness" Witness the awe-inspiring beauty of cougars, also known as mountain lions or pumas

Background imageCougar Collection: A U. S. Army Cougar MRAP vehicle

A U. S. Army Cougar MRAP vehicle
A U.S. Army Cougar MRAP vehicle parked overlooking the top of a wadi during a weapons familiarization shoot, Kunduz, Afghanistan

Background imageCougar Collection: The Key Marco Cat, from Florida (wood)

The Key Marco Cat, from Florida (wood)
XBP229238 The Key Marco Cat, from Florida (wood) by American School, (17th century); Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC

Background imageCougar Collection: Mountain lion (puma) (cougar) (Puma concolor), Montana, United States of America

Mountain lion (puma) (cougar) (Puma concolor), Montana, United States of America, North America

Background imageCougar Collection: Picture No. 10850840

Picture No. 10850840
Cougar / Mountain Lion - standing in tree (Felis concolor) Date:

Background imageCougar Collection: Picture No. 10850841

Picture No. 10850841
Cougar / Mountain Lion - standing on cliff edge (Felis concolor) Date:

Background imageCougar Collection: Picture No. 10856666

Picture No. 10856666
Cougar / Mountain Lion - in snow (Felis concolor) Date:

Background imageCougar Collection: Picture No. 10785496

Picture No. 10785496
Cougar / Mountain Lion / Puma - eating kill / prey (Puma concolor) Date:

Background imageCougar Collection: Cougar / Mountain Lion - Utah - USA

Cougar / Mountain Lion - Utah - USA
FG-8776 Cougar / Mountain Lion / Puma - standing, side on Utah - USA Puma concolor Latin formerly Felis concolor Francois Gohier contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageCougar Collection: Endangered Florida Panther licking cub (Felis concolor coryi). Florida

Endangered Florida Panther licking cub (Felis concolor coryi). Florida

Background imageCougar Collection: Puma / Cougar / Mountain Lion - sharpening claws on tree trunk Minnesota USA

Puma / Cougar / Mountain Lion - sharpening claws on tree trunk Minnesota USA
WAT-14148 Cougar / Mountain Lion / Puma - sharpening claws on tree trunk Minnesota USA Puma concolor Latin formerly Felis concolor M

Background imageCougar Collection: Cougar / Mountain Lion / Puma - mother with young cubs (formerly known as: Felis concolor) MR1266

Cougar / Mountain Lion / Puma - mother with young cubs (formerly known as: Felis concolor) MR1266
TOM-1636 Cougar / Mountain Lion / Puma - mother with young cubs North America Puma concolor Latin formerly Felis concolor Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imageCougar Collection: Mountain lion / Cougar / Puma - cub Western U. S. A MR1135

Mountain lion / Cougar / Puma - cub Western U. S. A MR1135
TOM-1626 Mountain lion / Cougar / Puma - cub Montana Western U.S.A Felis concolor Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCougar Collection: Puma (Lydeker)

Puma (Lydeker)
(felis concolar) also known as the COUGAR, and even as the PANTHER or MOUNTAIN LION. Resident in South America

Background imageCougar Collection: The Puma, c1885, (1890). Artist: Robert Taylor Pritchett

The Puma, c1885, (1890). Artist: Robert Taylor Pritchett
The Puma, c1885, (1890). From Journal of Researchers into the Natural History and Geology of the Countries Visited during the Voyage of H.M.S

Background imageCougar Collection: Figure with knobbed headdress and robe, Pacheco Culture, Tiahuanaco, Peru, 600-1000

Figure with knobbed headdress and robe, Pacheco Culture, Tiahuanaco, Peru, 600-1000. Figure standing on a tray bordered with painted Puma-Heads

Background imageCougar Collection: Cougar, puma, panther or mountain lion, Puma concolor

Cougar, puma, panther or mountain lion, Puma concolor.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from The Naturalists Pocket Magazine; or

Background imageCougar Collection: Jaguarette or black cougar, Panthera species

Jaguarette or black cougar, Panthera species.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from The Naturalists Pocket Magazine; or

Background imageCougar Collection: Lion, Panthera leo, and cougar, Puma concolor

Lion, Panthera leo, and cougar, Puma concolor.. Handcolored copperplate stipple engraving from Frederic Cuviers Dictionary of Natural Science: Mammals, Paris, France, 1816. Illustration by J. G

Background imageCougar Collection: Adult Mountain Lion, Puma concolor (Controlled Situation) Minnesota

Adult Mountain Lion, Puma concolor (Controlled Situation) Minnesota
Adult Mountain Lion, Puma concolor, Minnesota

Background imageCougar Collection: USA, Minnesota, Sandstone, Cougars, Mother and Young

USA, Minnesota, Sandstone, Cougars, Mother and Young

Background imageCougar Collection: Felis concolor, Puma on the prowl

Felis concolor, Puma on the prowl

Background imageCougar Collection: Cougar HEV Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicles

Cougar HEV Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicles
Al Taqaddum, Iraq, September 11, 2007 - Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicles await transportation to units throughout the Al Anbar province of Iraq

Background imageCougar Collection: U. S. Army Cougar MRAP vehicles, Afghanistan

U. S. Army Cougar MRAP vehicles, Afghanistan
U.S. Army Cougar MRAP vehicles parked overlooking the top of a wadi during a weapons familiarization shoot in Kunduz, Afghanistan

Background imageCougar Collection: A convoy of Cougar MRAPs driving towards Aliabad, Afghanistan

A convoy of Cougar MRAPs driving towards Aliabad, Afghanistan
A convoy of U.S. Navy EOD Cougar MRAPs driving south on A7 towards Aliabad from Kunduz, Afghanistan

Background imageCougar Collection: The Joint Explosive Ordnance Disposal Rapid Response Vehicle navigates over rough terrain

The Joint Explosive Ordnance Disposal Rapid Response Vehicle navigates over rough terrain
Camp Morell, Kuwait, May 9, 2008 - The Joint Explosive Ordnance Disposal Rapid Response Vehicle (JERRV) navigates over rough terrain

Background imageCougar Collection: A U. S. Army Cougar patrols a wadi in Kunduz Afghanistan

A U. S. Army Cougar patrols a wadi in Kunduz Afghanistan
A U.S. Army Cougar patrols a wadi in Kunduz Afghanistan

Background imageCougar Collection: A Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected vehicle

A Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected vehicle
Camp Krutke, Afghanistan, April 11, 2013 - Seabees assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 15, depart for a convoy operation in a Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected vehicle

Background imageCougar Collection: Cougar Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle adorned in holiday lights

Cougar Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle adorned in holiday lights
Cougar Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle (MRAP) is adorned in holiday lights parked in front of EOD Iraq

Background imageCougar Collection: Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicles at Camp Taqaddum, Iraq

Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicles at Camp Taqaddum, Iraq
Al Taqaddum, Iraq, September 4, 2007 - More than 30 Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicles sit in a lot here waiting for authorization from Headquarters Marine Corps to be transported to units

Background imageCougar Collection: A pair of U. S. Army Cougar MRAP vehicles

A pair of U. S. Army Cougar MRAP vehicles
A pair of U.S. Army Cougar MRAP vehicles parked overlooking the top of a wadi during a weapons Familiarisation shoot, Kunduz, Afghanistan

Background imageCougar Collection: An armored fighting vehicle known as the Cougar

An armored fighting vehicle known as the Cougar
Camp Ramadi, Iraq, April 1, 2007 - The Seabees joint explosive ordnance rapid response vehicle, commonly referred to as Cougar, prepares to receive prechecks prior to its inaugural convoy mission

Background imageCougar Collection: A German Transall C-160 flies over two EOD Cougar armored vehicles

A German Transall C-160 flies over two EOD Cougar armored vehicles
A German Transall C-160 that just took off from Kunduz airport gains altitude over two EOD Cougar armored fighting vehicles, Kunduz, Afghanistan

Background imageCougar Collection: Mountain Lion (Felis concolor) (Captive Animal), MT

Mountain Lion (Felis concolor) (Captive Animal), MT

Background imageCougar Collection: Puma cubs (Felis concolor patagonica) 7 months old Lago Sarmiento, Torres del

Puma cubs (Felis concolor patagonica) 7 months old Lago Sarmiento, Torres del Paine National Park, Patagonia, Magellanic region, Southern Chile

Background imageCougar Collection: Puma (Felis concolor patagonica) female born without tail, Torres del Paine National Park

Puma (Felis concolor patagonica) female born without tail, Torres del Paine National Park, Patagonia, Magellanic region, Southern Chile

Background imageCougar Collection: AUDUBON: COUGAR. A male cougar (Puma concolor), also known as a puma or mountain lion

AUDUBON: COUGAR. A male cougar (Puma concolor), also known as a puma or mountain lion. Lithograph, c1851, after a painting by John Woodhouse Audubon for John James Audubons Viviparous Quadrupeds of

Background imageCougar Collection: TRAPPER, 1868. Scenes in the Life of a Trapper, hunting wolves, moose, buffalo

TRAPPER, 1868. Scenes in the Life of a Trapper, hunting wolves, moose, buffalo, bears, beavers, otters and cougars. Engraving after drawings by W.M. Cary, American, 1868

Background imageCougar Collection: Picture No. 11067639

Picture No. 11067639
Cougar / Mountain Lion / Puma. hunting. Date:

Background imageCougar Collection: Picture No. 11067595

Picture No. 11067595
Cougar / Mountain Lion / Puma. up a tree. Date:

Background imageCougar Collection: A Mt Lion cub in the Montana wilderness

A Mt Lion cub in the Montana wilderness

Background imageCougar Collection: USA, Montana, Lichen on rocks, Mountain lion (Felis concolor)

USA, Montana, Lichen on rocks, Mountain lion (Felis concolor)

Background imageCougar Collection: Panther crossing sign in the Florida everglades. traffic sign, panther, cougar

Panther crossing sign in the Florida everglades. traffic sign, panther, cougar
Panther crossing sign in the Florida everglades

Background imageCougar Collection: Picture No. 10850814

Picture No. 10850814
Cougar / Mountain Lion (Felis concolor) Date:

Background imageCougar Collection: Picture No. 10850844

Picture No. 10850844
Cougar / Mountain Lion (Felis concolor) Date:

Background imageCougar Collection: Picture No. 10852238

Picture No. 10852238
Cougar / Mountain Lion (Felis concolor) Date:

Background imageCougar Collection: Picture No. 10850848

Picture No. 10850848
Cougar / Mountain Lion - drinking (Felis concolor) Date:

Background imageCougar Collection: Picture No. 10850842

Picture No. 10850842
Cougar / Mountain Lion (Felis concolor) Date:

Background imageCougar Collection: Picture No. 10850989

Picture No. 10850989
Cougar / Mountain Lion (Felis concolor) Date:



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"Captivating Cougars: Majestic Mountain Lions in the American Wilderness" Witness the awe-inspiring beauty of cougars, also known as mountain lions or pumas, as they grace the landscapes of Montana and Minnesota in the USA. These elusive creatures are a sight to behold, with their sleek bodies and piercing eyes. In one snapshot, a cougar lies gracefully on a rock in Montana, basking in the warm sunlight. Its powerful presence is felt even through the lens of a camera. Another image captures a magnificent mountain lion amidst snowy surroundings, showcasing its ability to adapt to harsh winter conditions. A close-up shot reveals intricate details of a cougar's head during wintertime in North-Western Montana. The photographer skillfully captures every whisker and fur strand, highlighting this creature's remarkable features. Even captivity cannot diminish their wild spirit; an enchanting mountain lion stands tall against a snowy backdrop near Bozeman. Its regal stance reminds us that these animals deserve our utmost respect and protection. The allure of cougars extends beyond reality into literature; illustrations from Kipling's "The Jungle Book" transport us into an imaginary world where these majestic felines roam freely alongside other captivating characters. Whether it be roaming freely or confined within boundaries, these incredible creatures continue to captivate our hearts. Let us cherish their existence and strive for their conservation so future generations can experience the wonder of encountering cougars in all their glory - whether they are called pumas or mountain lions.