Historically, yes, they were once found there. It is possible that a small population may still exist in wild areas, where human populations are low.
Mountain lions.
Mountain lions are native to the American continents (where, except for Florida USA, they THRIVE). The only Mountain lions in Scotland would be in a zoo, an animal preserve, or a private collection.
Jaguars,Mountain Lions,Giant-Eaters and Sweet Water Fish.
Lions are native to Africa, while Pumas are native to North and South America, they would never have met in the wild.
Mommy and Daddy Mountain Lions.
Of course, mountain lions live.
There are no mountain lions that are in Pennsylvania.
no mountain lions can not eats bats because bats fly higher then mountain lions jumps
Mountain lions are big cats with usually tan fur, and they eat meat, preferrably deer. Cougars sometimes called Mountain Lions like to eat deer, sheep, domestic cattle, horses, , particularly in the northern part of its range, but it eats things as small as insects and rodents
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).
No mountain lions don't eat bears.Bears eat mountain lions.
Sacramento Mountain Lions was created in 2009.