Highly unlikely as mountain lions are native to North America. If a captive animal were to escape then it could be possible but the chances of it being an albino are incredibly slim. No true albino mountain lions have ever been spotted or bred. Albinism in cats is rare anyway (occurring only 2% of the feline population).
Mountain lions are not found in Arkansas. They are found near vast mountain ranges.
Yes, mountain lions can be found in the province of Alberta in the country of Canada.
It may have been an albino mountain lion, known in Florida as a panther. However, it is not a panther and belongs to an entirely different genus. Albino mountain lions are rare but not unknown.
Mountain lions are found in both North and South America.
No. They are found in the Americas.
Mountain lions are very adaptable cats. They are found in mountain forests, savannahs, swamps, anywhere prey and water and cover is available.
There are white(albino) lions and one time I saw a white(albino)alligator!Or was it a crocodile...Many animals are albino.
Yes, the puma is found there.
There are no mountain lions or any other animals found in the Antarctic. It's too cold on the Antarctic continent for land-based animals to survive in the wild.
Mountain lions are found only in North America. They are also called cougars, pumas and panthers and other names. They are found in Western Canada, Western US, all of Central America and the wooded and mountain regions of every country in South America.
No. Mountain Lions are only found in the Americas, not in Asia.
Female green anacondas are able to prey on mountain lions since jaguars include part of their diet. The mountain lion is also found in south america.