Puma documentary

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Documentary excerpt about Pumas - with music in background.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

British (General)

Transcript

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sno, caps the high peaks of the Andes and deep in the valleys. A morning mist is rolling down to the plains below. Hidden away in this dramatic and challenging landscape way find the Puma more commonly called a cougar for much of her life. Like most of the big cats, she lives entirely alone on. The Puma is a big cat, reaching to almost eight feet in length and averaging £220 of weight for a male puma. They are fourth in size. After the Tiger Lion and Jaguar Cat World, this female Puma would likely reach around to £140 and she's a real force to be reckoned with. Living in the rocky crags of the mountains, Puna has a thick fur coat to keep her warm in the winter months range over an area of 80 square miles looking for food. The carnival. She will eat anything for my sprites and rabbits up to larger pre, such as raccoons and deer, and also take livestock, including sheep and goats. Long thought to be totally solitary, they have recently been seen to share their large kills with other puma, and so they have a social side that has yet we know little about