The Adventures of China Iron

In "Colors Become Detached from Their Objects," what is the significance of China Iron's comparison of Liz to a mare and a puma?

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When China Iron compares Liz to a puma and a mare, she is remarking on the wild, powerful quality that Liz seems to have taken on. This is significant because the Colonel is talking about taming animals and how European stock improves the bloodlines of Argentinian livestock.