Puma vs. Rhino
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A Tale of Two Fascinating Animals
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Both have distinct traits but are also incredibly similar in some ways.
Comparing
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They prefer forested or shrubby areas like mountain ranges, coastal forests, and semi-arid grasslands.
Puma Habitats
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Grasslands, savannas, forests, and wetlands
Rhino Habitat
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Has a tan or yellowish coat with black spots or stripes
Puma: Physical Features
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The skeletal structure of a puma is similar to other cats as it has short limbs with retractable claws, a long tail for balance, and powerful hind legs for leaping after prey.
Puma: Physical Features
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Large and bulky, with armor-like skin and horns
Rhino: Physical Features
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Rhinos have two distinct horn-like structures on their snouts made of keratin, the same material as our hair and nails.
Rhino: Physical Features
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Solitary animals, except during mating season and when rearing cubs
Behavior Traits of Puma
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Mostly solitary, sometimes form small groups
Rhino Behavior Traits
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Overall, Puma and Rhino are two unique animals who both play important roles in the ecosystems they inhabit.
Wrap Up
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There is still more to learn about these incredible creatures!
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