Colour mutations in American pumas - possible reason for black big cats here?
Posted: Fri May 29, 2020 9:54 pm
I came across an interesting page titled "Mutant Pumas" on Reddit which I'll share here:
"The Mutant Pumas page actually deals with the possibility that, prior to being largely wiped out, pumas/cougars in the eastern US and South America came in several varieties. There's best part for me is a copy of an 1833 article that described the different known varieties. Sadly, the article states that, even in 1833 " they are becoming scarce [and so] it is needful to preserve the knowledge of those yet extant" .
Still, maybe a few are still holding out in a few out of the way places, giving us the occasional story of "black" pumas."
Now given the possibility of big cats in Australia that are NOT just scaled-up domestics/feral domestic cats, these colour mutations are interesting.
Anyway, enjoy: Should really be called 'Colour Mutations of Pumas' but anyway...
http://messybeast.com/genetics/mutant-pumas.html
"The Mutant Pumas page actually deals with the possibility that, prior to being largely wiped out, pumas/cougars in the eastern US and South America came in several varieties. There's best part for me is a copy of an 1833 article that described the different known varieties. Sadly, the article states that, even in 1833 " they are becoming scarce [and so] it is needful to preserve the knowledge of those yet extant" .
Still, maybe a few are still holding out in a few out of the way places, giving us the occasional story of "black" pumas."
Now given the possibility of big cats in Australia that are NOT just scaled-up domestics/feral domestic cats, these colour mutations are interesting.
Anyway, enjoy: Should really be called 'Colour Mutations of Pumas' but anyway...
http://messybeast.com/genetics/mutant-pumas.html