There has been cases of transient males, but there is no confirmed breeding population. Cougars can follow railroad tracks for very large distances. Three mountain lions were found in Illinois since 2000. A male mountain lion was killed by a train in Randolph County in 2002. Another male was killed by a bow hunter in Mercer County in 2004. A third male was shot and killed in the Roscoe Village neighborhood in Chicago in April 2008.
There has been rare sighting of Black Panthers in Missouri. Although, no verified photographic or scientific evidence for their existence has been proven. There have been occasional and recent sighting where armature video and/or pictures (not positive if real) have been taken.
no they stay and breed there but traveled there they do not stay for long
Mountain lions yes. There have been rumors of black panthers but no evidence proves otherwise.
NO the are in mountainland
Yes, Male cougars live much longer than female cougars, usually 2 to 3 years longer.
Because Cougars Are Meant To Live there wat im reffering to is that they cant live anywhere else
No. Cougars do not live in Australia, except in zoos.
No.
No, cougars are from North and South America and are found no where else.
Cougars are found throughout much of North, Central and South America. For a map showing the current and historic range of the cougar click on this link.
Yes, cougars live in the Mojave Desert and in all deserts of the United States and Mexico.
Cougars live in the cold sometimes in Colorado and places around there up in the mountains. Cheetahs live in Africa so they do not live in the cold.
yes they do?
Yes. Unless a cougar is mating or a female and currently caring for her young, cougars usually live alone.
A pride possibly, but cougars do not stay in groups.
cougars dont live in the same ecosystem as sea otters