assuming you mean the pilgrims that came to america, no, they did not eat cougar. i suppose there may have been 1 or 2 that did but it is extremely unlikely
It is unlikely that pilgrims ate cougar as it was not a common practice during that time period. Pilgrims primarily relied on hunting and fishing for their food, with deer and other game animals being more common sources of meat. Cougars would have been less accessible and less commonly hunted by the pilgrims.
the pilgrims ate with Indians and other people.
yes they did
There were a lot of birds in the forest, readily available for the Pilgrims, and Turkey being biggest symbolizes feast.
a ghost turkey
corn, eelsand turkey
no
No a cougar can not eat a crow if it is on the ground because, it might hear the cougar moving and fly away, unless it is dead than yes it can eat a crow.
they eat like a wolf
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the pilgrims ate with Indians and other people.
Pilgrims
If it has to.
A cougar eats very violently! It will tear its food (meat) apart but finish it all. A cougar will eat as much as it gets as well, it won't matter if the cougar is full. It will eat a lot because it doesn't know when it's next meal may be.
no
A cougar can eat an owl of it is able to get it. Owls are hardly eaten by any predators and they are commonly the top predator.
The Eastern Cougars eat deers and big animals.
people... and they eat them