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As I believe that the puma, or Rocky Mountain lion, is usually considered one of the most intractable and untamable of animals, the following brief account of what I have just seen here, at the close of a brief tour in the Yellowstone National Park, may be of interest:—
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CARPENTER, W. Taming the Puma. Nature 40, 542–543 (1889). https://doi.org/10.1038/040542b0
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