Natural predators of the porcupine include fishers (a cat-sized marten), wolverines, coyotes, wolves, bears, and cougars, as well as humans. The only known avian predators of this species are golden eagles and great horned owls.
In the wild, porcupines are hunted by predators such as mountain lions, bobcats, fishers, and great horned owls.
In the wild, animals like fishers, bobcats, and mountain lions are known to prey on porcupines.
In the wild, animals that prey on porcupines include fishers, bobcats, coyotes, and mountain lions.
In the wild, animals such as fishers, bobcats, coyotes, and mountain lions are known to prey on porcupines.
not all worms eat mountain lions ( they only eat when dead) and bacteria eat mountain lions dead or alive:
No mountain lions don't eat bears.Bears eat mountain lions.
In the wild, animals such as fishers, bobcats, mountain lions, and great horned owls are known to prey on porcupines. These predators have developed strategies to avoid the porcupine's quills while hunting them for food.
No, unless its prickles somehow stabbed into the mountain lion.
Yes, mountain lions will eat almost anything.
In North America, porcupines are eaten by the fisher, a kind of weasel-like animal. In Africa, porcupines are sometimes eaten by lions and leopards, and in Asia, by tigers.
Yes, mountain lions eat meat.
no mountain lions can not eats bats because bats fly higher then mountain lions jumps