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In the present, the puma is the second-largest wild feline in all of South America. They eat monkeys, birds, and boars. The pumas presently live in a forest and savannas but since the grass started to decrease, now the grass is starting to become scattered. Now a layer of rocks are showing up. The pumas fur changed from full yellow to full gray to help them blend in with the stone. Their backs and tails have spikes so that they can protect themselves and hunt. They now hunt by swinging their tail secretly. They will increase their jumping height from 20 feet to 30 feet so that they can jump onto their prey. They are still the top of the food chain. Their friends are snakes and long legneck birds. If they are at the edge of the cliff, they can turn blue to camouflage with the sky.