No, unless its prickles somehow stabbed into the mountain lion.
Mountain lions prey on porcupines. Porcupines are unable to kill a mountain lion unless it is able to embed quills in a critical area of a lion.
A mountain lion eats a porcupine by first somehow flipping it over. Then, it pins it down with its paws and bites and twists to kill the porcupine. Then, since their is no resistance, the mountain lion enjoys a nice little scack
No, but a mountain lion may kill a llama.
No, a mountain lion is considerably smaller than an Asian lion.
No but a sparrow hawk can
Yes if it was hungry.
Barbed porcupine quills get stuck in the lion's skin and are very difficult to remove.
Kill it's prey, adapt to suroundings.
because Caesar was an evil mountain lion who was thought to kill climbers
They hunt their prey, kill the prey, then eat the prey
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Due to the large quills that protrude from a porcupine's back there are very few predators that are willing to attack them. Some animals, however, have worked out that the stomach of the porcupine has no quills and there work at flipping them on their back to eat them. These animals are Fishers, bobcats and cougars.
Yes, the names panther and mountain lion can be used to describe the same animal. To protect its young, a mother can be expected to fight another to the death.