There are no cougars in Australia. They are found only in the Americas. Also, there is no such animal as the "stone cougar."
Yeah, I have 1 :)
yes there are lots in brisbane, australia.
Australia doesn't have any big cats. Even small cats are not native to the continent. They live there now because they were introduced by European settlers.
No. Cats are not native to Australia. It is believed that they first arrived with some of the Asian and Macassan traders who sought sea slugs (trepang) off the northern coast of Australia, about 500 years ago.
Well, that's a little tricky. Usally cats are pets so a mountain loin, a cougar, or any animal could snatch a cat if it was left outside.
Not any type of wild cats can be owned just feline friends like house cats and other cats that you have as a pet
correction to above answer. australia has no native cats but it does have a serious problem with FERAL cats,theses are domestic cats that have gone wild,these cats get quite large,do lots of damage and are a pest
There are laws that regulate hunting of this largest of North America's cats. However, only one subspecies, the Florida panther, is endangered.
Yes especialy dogs and cats and snakes and rarely monkeys
It is impossible to say. People in the stone age period were to first people to discover cats, and probably domesticate them. It is impossible to say any one person.
Australia doesn't have any big cats but there have been rumours that there are some ascaped panthers from America in queenslands glasshouse mountains and sydneys blue mountains
The only wild cats on Hawaii are the feral cats. Hawaii has a massive feral cat population. There were stories of a big cat on the island of Maui, possibly a leopard or cougar or something, but there was never any definitive proof that a big cat was in fact on the island.
The Eastern Cougar, like the lion is at the top of the food chain.