Florida puma - флоридская пума
The Florida puma is in the Red Book as “critically
endangered”. In the 1970s there were about 20 Florida pumas in the wild nature.
Now their number is about 100-160 animals.
The Florida
pumas live in the forests and swamps of southern Florida in the United States. The Florida
pumas are not very big – they weigh 30 kilos (females), 50-70 kilos (males).
Their total length is about 2 meters, shoulder height is 60 cm (centimetres).
The coat color is reddish. The Florida
pumas eat small animals like hares, mice, deer, some birds and birds’ eggs. In the wild
nature pumas live about 20 years. The reasons
they are dying are: drying, swamps, sport hunting, alligators, car accident.
PEOPLE MUST
HELP FLORIDA PUMAS TO SURVIVE!!!