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На этой странице представлено краткое описание пумы на английском языке. Двойной клик по слову откроет его перевод и озвучку. Ключевые слова можно закрепить в тренажёре в конце страницы. Работа со словами задействует моторную память и помогает лучше из запоминать. К каждому разделу добавлен аудиофайл в формате MP3 для более глубокого разбора и развития навыков аудирования.

ПУМА

пума
a Puma

 

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Описание пумы (Puma)

Look at the picture. You can see a sleek puma. She has smooth fur that looks shiny and soft. Her powerful claws are sharp and ready for hunting. She roars loudly in the forest, signaling her presence. Her strong paws help her climb trees with ease. She rarely goes into hibernation, staying active throughout the year. She is very agile and can catch prey with remarkable speed. Her den is a safe and comfortable place where she rests. She is solitary and prefers to be alone in her territory. The cub follows her, learning how to hunt for food. She is very fast and can move quickly when needed. She uses her strength to overpower larger prey. She is a fierce protector of her cubs.

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15Интересных фактов о пумах

They have a unique ability to jump great distances, both vertically and horizontally. Pumas can live in a variety of climates, from deserts to forests. Pumas are excellent climbers and can leap up to 5.5 meters horizontally. They are solitary animals and prefer to hunt alone. Pumas are capable of running at speeds of up to 50 miles per hour. Pumas have a powerful bite and are skilled at hunting large prey. Pumas are native to the Americas and are found from Canada to South America. They are skilled hunters, preying on deer, rabbits, and other small animals. Pumas are often called cougars or mountain lions in different regions. Pumas are known for their ability to adapt to a variety of environments. They have excellent vision, which helps them spot prey from a distance. Pumas have large territories and can cover distances of up to 150 square miles. They are primarily solitary, with males and females only coming together to mate. Pumas are nocturnal and most active during the night. Their heart rate slows significantly when resting, allowing them to conserve energy.

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