Puma (disambiguation) — The Puma is a mammal of the Felidae family, native to the Americas, and very commonly called the Cougar.Puma may also refer to: * Puma (genus), the genus of the Cougar and the Jaguarundi *Puma (language), a language of Nepal *Puma AG, a German… … Wikipedia
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