Cougars living in the wild are wild. Cougars that have been born and raised in captivity are not "wild" in the sense that they might be tame and gentle. But they remain "wild" in the sense that they can never be domestic animals.
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No. Cougars are not indigenous to Africa and therefore you will not find any in the wild. There are however a few to be seen in zoos.
Yes there are bobcats and panthers
Cougars, pumas, and mountain lions are all the same wild cats. Cougars are pumas and mountain lions, pumas are cougars and mountain lions, and mountain lions are cougars and pumas. It is one type of wild cat that can be called three names!!THEY ARE ALL THREE THE SAME!!! :)Does that answer your question? I hope so! :)
Humans, Coyotes and Wild Dogs, Wild Cats like Panthers,cougars, bobcats etc
No, Alabama does not have cougars. Florida does have Florida panthers, located in the Everglade swamp. These are extremely rare, though, and few people have seen them in the wild.
Yes, there are cougars in Montana, in wild areas.
The bobcat for sure, and perhaps a few cougars.
Horses are prey animals, not predators. They are herbivores.
bears, cougars and wolves.
The main predators of porcupines in the wild are cougars, bobcats, fishers, and great horned owls.
Coyotes, cougars, bobcats - some of the animals that will eat a fox.