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by Butcher » Fri 09 Aug , 2013 10:19 am
Well, we all saw the PUMA!!!! Where is the PUMA now?
PS:I liked it quite much!

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by Capaco » Fri 09 Aug , 2013 10:32 am
Ill give u 3 Pumas, happy now?
Oh here it is
oh no here
so close, ah here it is

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by iZumo » Fri 09 Aug , 2013 10:54 am
And I thought peacemaker started shooting pussies to hug and kiss you. Damn, Aza is still too much geek.

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by Butcher » Fri 09 Aug , 2013 3:31 pm
Capaco wrote:Ill give u 3 Pumas, happy now?

Capa, that is not a puma is a panther...
This is a puma :

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by Oska » Fri 09 Aug , 2013 3:44 pm
Butcher wrote:Capa, that is not a puma is a panther...

Google "Black Puma", first image.
anyway, did someone put their salami into your mama's underwear or something? - team-spec*Azarael
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by iRobot » Fri 09 Aug , 2013 4:05 pm
There is no such thing as a black puma. They are never black. Using a mislabeled google picture as proof is humorous.
To quote the wiki;
Cougar coloring is plain (hence the Latin concolor) but can vary greatly between individuals and even between siblings. The coat is typically tawny, but ranges to silvery-grey or reddish, with lighter patches on the underbody, including the jaws, chin, and throat. Infants are spotted and born with blue eyes and rings on their tails;[35] juveniles are pale, and dark spots remain on their flanks.[33] Despite anecdotes to the contrary, all-black coloring (melanism) has never been documented in cougars.
The cougar (Puma concolor), also known as the mountain lion, puma, panther, or catamount, is a large cat of the family Felidae native to the Americas.
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by Oska » Fri 09 Aug , 2013 4:44 pm
iRobot wrote:There is no such thing as a black puma.
As for pictorial evidence, only one clear, unequivocal photograph of a black puma is known. Reproduced below, this photo depicts a dead specimen shot in 1959 by Miguel Ruiz Herrero in the province of Guanacaste along Costa Rica's north Pacific coast. Estimated to weigh 100-120 lb, its carcase is seen here alongside Ruiz's herdsman, but what happened to it afterwards is unknown.
You usually ask for pictures, now that you have one I bet that's you are going to complain.
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by Azarael » Fri 09 Aug , 2013 4:56 pm
1959, no scientific analysis.
Worthless.
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by Oska » Fri 09 Aug , 2013 5:03 pm
Some pleople believe in things without any scientific analysis either, and for much more than 60 years

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by Azarael » Fri 09 Aug , 2013 5:05 pm
And that's irrelevant, because faith is not proof.
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