Yes
Because if they didn't have any babies, there wouldn't be any cougars left.
there are about 50 000
Cougars can be born any time of the year.
It is virtually impossible to state the number of cougars in the world as their habitat stretches all the way from southern Canada to near the tip of South America. Some areas are too remote and huge in area to take a meaningful census.
there are anywhere from 30,000-50,000 cougars left in the world , because of habitat destruction many areas like florida the panther species are severely endangered .
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Cougars are found throughout much of North, Central and South America. For a map showing the current and historic range of the cougar click on this link.
Wolves, cougars and bears, mainly.
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.
I think there are some authentic dinosaur eggs left in the world.
cougars try their best to avoid each other.
Don't know what you mean by "american lions". Most lions live in Africa. What you can get in America are Mountain Lions AKA Cougars AKA Pumas.