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    • "The cougar generally subsists on birds and small quadrupeds, such as young deer, raccoons, skunks, and the like: in South America the monkeys and peccaries frequently become its prey." — (Samuel Griswold GoodrichJohnson's natural history: comprehensive, scientific, and popular, illustrating and describing the animal kingdom, with its wonders and curiosities, showing the habits, structure, and classification of animals, with their relation to agriculture, manufactures, commerce, and the arts , Band 1; A.J. Johnson, 1868 → dîko mbëtï)

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