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In Canada, pumas are found west of the prairies, in Alberta, British Columbia and the southern Yukon.
Pumas that live closest to the equator are the smallest, and increase in size in populations closer to the poles.
Attacks by puma on humans and pets are associated with urban areas situated in the wildland urban intermix such as the Boulder, Colorado area which have encouraged the traditional prey of the puma, the mule deer, to habituate to urban areas and the presence of people and pets.