acually, yes,yes they are
No. Pumas and mountain lions are actually the same animal.
Yes they are.
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! :)
Yes, they're two different names for the same animal.
Yes. All names for the mountain lion, Puma Concolor.
Pumas, mountain lions and cougars are all names for the same animal. These big cats are called different names depending on the area that they live in. These cats are also called panthers and catamounts.
yes they do. cougars mountain lions and pumas are the same animal people just have different names for them.
They are all just different names for the same animal, Puma Concolor.
Mountain lions, cougars, and pumas are all the same animal. They are just named differently, but are all names for one particular type of animal.
In north America the Cougars Pumas and mountain lions are all the same. The differences only matter to the scientists that study them. So Cougars are in the Puma Genus.
No, lions and tigers are not from the same species. Lions are of the species Panthera leo, while tigers are of the species Panthera tigris. They are both part of the Panthera genus, but belong to different species.
Yes, quite often. In Colorado and other mountainous regions, Mountain Lions (or cougars/pumas), often prey upon unsuspecting falcons. If you ever visit the mountains, keep a lookout for falcons and maybe a few Cougars. Good luck with that though, Cougars don't show up often.