“Puma the Panther,” began
Old Mother Nature, “is the largest member of
the Cat family in this country, with the exception
of one which is found only in the extreme Southwest.
Puma is also called Mountain Lion, Cougar and Painter.
You all know how Black Pussy looks. If Black
Pussy could grow to be over eight feet long and be
given a yellowish-brown coat, whitish underneath,
she would look very much like Puma the Panther.
Unlike Yowler the Bob Cat and Tufty the Lynx, Puma
has a long tail—just such a round tail as
Black Pussy has. Being so large, Puma is of great
strength, and he has all the grace and quickness in
movement of a true Cat. As I told you yesterday,
there was a time when Puma lived in the East.
In fact, he was once in nearly all parts of this
great country where there were forests. But as
the country became settled by man, Puma was driven
out, and now his home is chiefly in the great mountains
of the Far West.
“Being so big, he must have
much food. Instead of depending for his living
on small animals and birds, Puma hunts the large animals.
He is so big and so strong that he can kill Lightfoot
the Deer without trouble, and there is no one Lightfoot
dreads more than Puma. He is especially fond
of Horse flesh, and in certain sections where herds
of Horses are pastured, he has killed so many young
Horses that he has won the undying hate of man.
“Big as he is, he is a coward
and will run from a barking Dog. When desperate
with hunger, he has been known to attack man, but
such occasions have been very, very rare. The
fact is, he fears man and will slink sway at his approach.
Like the true Cat that he is, he is wonderfully soft-footed
and, despite his great size, moves silently.
He makes his home among the ledges high up in the
mountains. At night he goes forth to hunt.
Once in a while he is seen hunting in daytime, but
not often. Sometimes he may be seen basking
in the sun, high up on the ledges. He is a good
climber, like most Cats. He never shows himself
boldly, but slinks about through the forest and among
the rocks, the picture of stealth. This habit
has won for him another name—that of Sneak
Cat. Sometimes he sneaks up on his prey to within
jumping distance. Again he lies in wait beside
a path which certain animals are in the habit of using.
He is capable of leaping a long distance, and when
he strikes his prey his great weight, added to the
force of his spring, is almost certain to knock it
down, even though it be much bigger than Puma himself.
“Men hunt him with Dogs, for
as I have already told you he will run from a barking
Dog. Usually he doesn’t run far before
taking to a tree. The hunters follow and shoot
him there. Were it not that he can be hunted
in this way with Dogs, he would have little to fear
from man, for he is so keen of sight and hearing and
can move so swiftly and silently, that it is rarely
man can surprise him. Sometimes he will follow
a man just as Tufty the Lynx does, but usually for
the same reason—curiosity. Despite
the fact that he is a sneak and coward, he is so big
and fierce-looking that he is feared by most men.
Only those who really know him do not fear him.
“There is one other member of
the Cat family in all this great land larger than
Puma, and this is Jaguar, also called El Tigre.
He is found only in a small part of the extreme Southwest,
for he really belongs in the hot country to the south
of this. Not only is he the largest, but he
is the handsomest of all the Cat family. His
coat is a beautiful deep yellow, covered with spots
and rosettes of black. Beneath he is white with
large black spots. He also has a fairly long
tail. He is thick and heavy, and is not as long
as Puma, but is stouter and heavier. He can
kill Horses, Mules and Cattle with ease, but of course
the principal part of his food consists of the wild
animals about him. He is so savage in appearance
that the mere sight of him always awakens fear.
His method of hunting is much the same as that of
the other members of the Cat family. Most of
his hunting is done at night. While Puma the
panther sometimes screams, Jaguar roars, and it is
a very terrifying sound. All the little people
and most of the big ones within hearing shiver when
they hear it. Jaguar’s head is large and
he is tremendously strong in the jaws. Occasionally
Jaguar is all black instead of being yellow and spotted.
“In this same part of the great
Southwest lives a smaller cousin named Ocelot, often
called Tiger Cat. Ocelot is only a little bigger
than Black Pussy, whom you all know, and in shape is
very like her. He also has a lovely coat.
It is yellow, not a deep, rich yellow like Jaguar’s,
but a light yellow, thickly covered with black spots.
On his cheeks and the back of his neck are black lines,
and his tail is ringed with black. He likes best
country where the brush is very thick and thorny,
for there he can hunt in safety, with little fear
of being hunted by man. Because of his smaller
size, he lives chiefly on small animals, birds and
reptiles. He sometimes kills and eats big Snakes.
When he happens to live near man, he robs the Hen
roosts just as Yowler does. In all his ways
he is like the other members of the Cat family.
“A neighbor of his in that same
country is the queerest looking member of the Cat
family. He is called the Jaguarundi Cat or Eyra.
Sometimes he is dressed in dull gray and sometimes
in rusty red. His body is shaped more like that
of Little Joe Otter than of any one else, and he has
short legs and a long tail. He is a little larger
than Little Joe, and his head is rather small and
somewhat flattened, not so round as the heads of most
of the other members of the Cat family. He likes
to be in the vicinity of water and is a good swimmer.
Not very much is known by man about his habits, but
he is a true Cat, and the habits of all Cats are much
the same.”