Adult cougars are solitary animals meeting only to mate. If their hunting territories overlap, they may wind up fighting to establish dominance and drive the weaker cougar out of the territory of the stronger one. Only female cougars and their young kittens live in groups with the kittens striking out on their own as they mature.
No, there are no other species of lions that live in the range of the mountain lion. They live in Africa and Asia and never meet a mountain lion in the wild.
Of course, mountain lions live.
no they don't live in the arizona
No, mountain lions are solitary animals unless it is a female with cubs. They do not live in prides as do the African lions.
you would see bears and other things that live in the mountains
to live
mountain lions live in the alpine tundra; they are carnivores
Mountain lions usually live in dry, desert regions. They generally like to live in mountains where they can hide in caves.
Yes, mountain lions live in a wide variety of habitats including grasslands.
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.
Yes, mountain lions can be found in the province of Alberta in the country of Canada.
Mountain lions live in nearly every conceivable habitat in North, South and Central America.