Mar 12 • 23:17 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Puma spotted walking on a farm in Itu

A puma was filmed walking on a farm in Itu, Brazil, as part of a conservation project.

On March 5th, a puma, also known as a cougar or suçuarana, was captured on video strolling through a farm in Itu, São Paulo. This sighting is part of the farm's conservation project named "De Olho nos Bichos" (On Watch for Animals), aimed at monitoring and preserving local wildlife. The footage was released on Thursday, March 12, and showcases the animal moving peacefully across a forested area of the property.

The puma is recognized as the second largest feline in the Americas, boasting an extensive geographical distribution that spans from Canada to Chile, including all of Brazil. According to the NGO Onçafari, this species has a remarkable adaptability, enabling it to inhabit a variety of biomes, from dense forests to areas near urban environments. This adaptability is key to its survival and contributes to its presence in diverse habitats.

The sighting highlights the importance of conservation efforts for the puma and other native species, reinforcing the need for continuous monitoring of wildlife in agricultural areas. The farm's initiative not only aids in the understanding of the local ecosystem but also promotes awareness about the significance of protecting such iconic species in the Americas.

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