firefox27eros
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I added the link and reference based on what I found.Curiously, the feline scale referenced above lists the same feline for ages 30-39 and 40-49. 'Puma' and 'Cougar' are both common names for the species Puma concolor. So what does this teach us? Whoever made the list knows as much about felines as he (and I'm betting a lot it was a 'he') does about women.![]()
My point of view is the used name different in written but the meaning is the same which is fine but I am not a native I don't know the nuance differences and which one is the proper in a given case.
Somehow those names should align with the age groups and maturity levels...