cougars in English

noun
1
a large American wild cat with a plain tawny to grayish coat, found from Canada to Patagonia.
Their predators include great horned owls, bobcats, cougars , coyotes, and foxes, so wariness is in their blood.
2
an older woman seeking a sexual relationship with a younger man.
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1. Bobcats are often confused with cougars, although cougars are many times larger, longer, and have a very long tail

2. Home of the Cougars! Carmichael

3. The owner of the Cougars?

4. The official Athletics website for the Misericordia University Cougars

5. Fall Beaumont Cougars Varsity Football Season

6. Like brown bears, they will sometimes steal kills from cougars.

7. The official 2021 Softball schedule for the Azusa Pacific University Cougars

8. Introducing The Crotchety Cougars Phoebe Madi Allie Binga Kali See there we are in our red hats

9. The Cougars, eighth in the conference last year[Sentence dictionary], have never been a Pac-10 powerhouse.

10. BYU defense gladly Backdrafts on success of Zach Wilson, Cougars’ offense Dick Harmon 11/12/2020

11. Latest on Misericordia Cougars athlete Joseph Baldachino including news, stats, videos, highlights and more on ESPN

12. Adult Cougars have a body length about 5-6 feet long from nose to base of tail.

13. A section provided for the discussion of Concours subjects about Mercury car models such as Cougars, Cyclones and more

14. Attacks are most frequent during late spring and summer, when juvenile cougars leave their mothers and search for new territory.

15. Not in the first half when the Cougars jumped on the Bears like gangsters on a patsy delinquent on his payments.

16. This is one of two major hurdles the Cougars must overcome if they want to reach their first Rose Bowl since 19

17. Ford model Cowl induction hoods are available for 1983 and newer Mustangs, 1984-'88 Thunderbirds, 1992-'96 trucks and 1996-'97 Thunderbirds and Cougars.

18. A place where seasoned cowboys, or Buckaroos, know how to find the wild horses and the elk, the big horn sheep and the cougars

19. Recent Examples on the Web Cougars, also called mountain lions, pumas and Catamounts, were native to Wisconsin but were extirpated through unregulated hunting in the 1800s.

20. "Cougars" are popularly defined as women in their 40s (or older) who date significantly younger men, generally at a 10-year age gap or more

21. Armadillos have few wild predators, but coyotes, dogs, black bears, bobcats, cougars, foxes and raccoons are reported to catch and kill Armadillos in places where these predators occur

22. There haven’t been any Cougars in Tennessee since the early 1900s.Similar to Tennessee’s wild elk and buffalo, the Cougar was extirpated from the state around the early 1900s due to overhunting and habitat loss.

23. 2 days ago · It Clanged off the left side of the rim, the ball landed in the hands of Cougars guard Tramon Mark, the buzzer blared, and the Rutgers contingent inside Lucas Oil Stadium — so loud, so

24. Our wild Berries are hand-gathered in the lush woodlands of the Cascade Mountains, through the Olympic Mountains and beyond where our intrepid foragers often find themselves competing with Black bears, cougars and other native animals for the sweet, juicy Berries.

25. The Cougars made it to third in the AL East as opposed to a projected sixth but the forecast showed them only a few points out of fourth.The Brushbacks were picked for third in the AL West but fell to fifth despite overachieving by three games from expected wins; sometimes those things just happen!

26. The Cougar (Puma concolor), also known as mountain lion, is the one of the largest cats in North America and a top predator native to Greater Yellowstone.(The jaguar, which occurs in New Mexico and Arizona, is larger.) As part of predator-removal campaigns in the early 1900s, Cougars and wolves were killed throughout the lower 48 states, including national parks.