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  • ESTA ES LA PATAGONIA CHILENA.

  • I love this narrator

  • amazing four cubs at this age

  • Ermmmmm where is the actual kill. All you can see is night then day and 4 Cougars munching on a guanaco.... maybe the video heading should be COUGARS EATS GUANACO

  • It´s not real. I´m one of the two filmakers,, Than could film the puma. This people lies.

  • nice footage ^^

  • 1:14 is not the Mount Fitz Roy in Argentina?

  • Mom?

  • the most beutiful country

  • beutiful country 

  • I just love it watching This and there mother must be very proud and careful to them

    my mother allways says to me what Ever Goes to your stomach Goes to mine its means that she just injoys to see me eating.

  • Valeu Tiago!

  • beauty

  • this is extremely rare to find a group of pumas. they are very solitary animals.

    the only time you'll see more than 1 cat is if it has cubs, which this is the case..

  • EXCELLENT film, the entire Planet Earth series is amazing, but especially the large cat segments.

  • Well this is not really the Andes, this is Chilean Patagonia near the mountain range....

    Torres del Paine CHILE

  • @hopploponeus Both National Geographic's "Puma - Lion of the Andes" and BBC's "Planet Earth" locate Torres del Paine as part of the Andes. If it's wrong, that's their mistake.

  • cool

  • What a magnificent yet brutal creature!

    I really enjoyed watching

  • too bad it wasn't the other way around, and the COUGAR was the hunted

  • the bear your thinking of lives in the rainforests of peru its called the spectecaled bear and it makes nests up in the tree and its the smallest member of the bear family

  • the courgar reminds me of a small version of the african lion

  • @megaman2160 One way to see it. To me it's like a spotless leopard, in size and lifestyle.

  • ..sounds like he's saying "pew-ma"..

  • He says puma. Puma, cougar and mountain lion are different english names used for the same species of wild cat.

  • @tiagoesquimo As well as "Panther" stated by Lone Pines book called "Mammals of Ontario".

  • @MrGall That's correct. It's a less common name but I've heard it. Even less common is "catamount".

  • @tiagoesquimo Or carolina panther? thats the only time i've heard it used as panther.

  • @tiagoesquimo ...and about 40 more. Record-holder of the animal with most names ;)

  • This amazing video was made in Torres del Paine National Park, Chile. A wonderful place!!!

  • do pumas come into contact with jaguars? i didnt know they lived in south america. i wonder if they come in contact with andes black bears

  • yes they do ib the zones of the amazon in the borders of brazil and their neighbors but in that places the density of cougars is much lesser than the jags , because the jas are more efficient hunters, dont forget that cougars are not panteridaes, they are felis, like your cat, they even can purr

  • its not that theyre more effecient hunters its that, the jaguar is a bigger cat, and can kill and eat pumas. jags like tigers and lion are the top predator in their domain

  • sir you're an idiot

  • lol okay.jaguars surpress cougar numbers where ever they overlap. it has nothing to do with better hunting skills. and if you want to get technical the jaguar eats over 85 species of animal.they are top apex predator in the domain where ever they roam.pumas will run when they see jags,jags dominate pumas.just like where leopards and tiger share territory tiger dominates leopard.just like in russian far east,theres less wolves where there is tigers,same principle.dnt talk w/ balls in ur mouth,SIR

  • you just have proved my point, in real life cougars and jags never engage in battle, so your " kill and eat pumas" is just an exageration, what about the bears in the northern hemisphere, do they kill and eat pumas?, no because they usually just dont fight get it ?

  • you have no clue what your talking abut do you?! Tigers kill and eat leopards and so do lions. yes all predators will avoid a fight but it happens. siberian tigers kill and eat brown bears and vise-versa. a grizzly bear can kill a puma in seconds if it really wants to, but, type in cougar vs bear, and watch that mother own that bear, depends on the situation. and yes bears kill tigers and leopards and cougars. im done wasting text on a waste of sperm like you... :)

  • @charlo52605 I hope you are older and smarter since typing this strange lunacy. Lions may be territorial but they're as likely to eat a leopard as they are to eat another lion or a hyena. It's almost like cannibalism.

  • we dont have any kind of bears in Chile :)

  • Really? Becouse I was watching Discovery Cannel and there was a little black bear in the Andes... So, it was not in Chile?

  • los andes is a very huge place, maybe you where talking about a bear who lives in peru

  • Maybe... I don't know for sure. But some where in the Andes, there is a little black bear (but I'm too lazy to search about it right now...lol...)

  • What beautiful animals!

  • suscribete

  • en los andes el puma no tiene competidores como jaguares, linces o lobos con quienes habita en otras partes de america, lo unico que diezma sus poblaciones es la caza del hombre y la destruccion de su habitad

  • i never knew the had cougars down there.

  • Yeah lion's can live anywhere from as far north as alaska all the way down to south america.

  • yeah they also live in the amazon!

  • Pretty cool to see them in a group, This is the first time I've seen that.

  • yeah me too.. once they know how to hunt and survive in the wild without their mothers, they will become solitary animals and hunt by themselves, just like jaguars..

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