no. mountain lions are only found in 13 states in America.
Arizona, Idaho, California, Colorado, Florida, South Dakota, Montana, New Mexico, Washington, Oregon, Texas, Utah and Wyoming.
Mountain lions were once found in all contiguous states but have been extirpated in most eastern states. For a range map showing the current and former range, click on this link.
Every where as long as this place has what is needs to survive.
Yes, they are found there in many locations.
Mountain lions do not live in any areas that have a lack of oxygen.
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.
No, just snow leopards at low elevations.
Hawaii is closer to Alaska then any
No,giraffes are not eaten by any big cat, except for lions, which sometimes take them down. Mountain lions do not live in Africa, which is the home of the giraffe.
No. Any other questions about lions, I'll answer. If u want more info, tell me. haha
The Canadian Yukon is about as far north as they range. The 'Defenders of Wildlife' website has a range map, if you are interested.
Mommy and Daddy Mountain Lions.
Of course, mountain lions live.
There are no mountain lions that are in Pennsylvania.
If mountain lions were to become extinct, anything that mountain lions eat would increase in population because there wouldn't be any mountain lion to hunt them.
Mountain Lions....big dogs