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It is a balmy -25 degree wind chill in Eagle River today. I say that means - SANDAL SALE TIME. 25% off all regularly priced sandals for a limited time only. Also - FREE SHIPPING on sandal orders over $100.00 (after discount). Adjustments won't be shown on your email confirmation but will be made when your order is processed.
Once again, we are sorry to our international customers that we are no longer allowed by Minnetonka to ship internationally. Please check out the Peace Moccasin brand which we can ship to you.


Simpkins Large Cougar Resin Statue

Simpkins Large Cougar. collectible statues
This is an extra large statue of a stalking puma. This collectible is 10" x 14" x 13.5" - much bigger than the other puma statues listed on this page.
The Cougar, Puma, Mountain Lion, Panther, or Catamount (Felis concolor) is a fierce cat that lives deep in deciduous forests, rain forests, grasslands, and deserts of North America and South America. These solitary cats can purr but cannot roar. Very athletic, these cats are excellent jumpers, climbers and swimmers.
Cougars have a life span of about 8 years. There are many subspecies of cougar. Cougars are an endangered species due to loss of habitat and over-hunting by man.
Anatomy: The cougar has keen eyesight and good hearing. It has a small head, big ears, powerful jaws, long, pointed canine teeth, and sharp, retractable claws on each foot. The brown eyes have circular pupils. These powerful cats are up to 6 feet (1.8 m) long, plus a long tail that is 2-3 ft (60-90 cm) long. It weighs up to 200 pounds (90 kg). The young have a spotted coat, but become solid tan to gray-brown at six months of age.
Diet: The cougar is a carnivore (a meat-eater). It is a fast, solitary hunter that hunts both during the day and at night. It eats deer, wild hogs, sheep, moose, elk, rabbits, hares, rodents (like beavers), raccoons, some birds, and livestock. Cougars stalk their prey and then ambush it by leaping from the ground or from a tree. They kill large animals by pouncing on the back and breaking the neck. They bury large prey with leaves and twigs to hide the carcass from other animals until they are able to finish eating it.
Simpkins Large Cougar Resin Statue
$150.00