No they are live a solitary life and will attack other pumas when they come across them
The puma is a solitary animal. Mothers and kittens live together, if that counts as a group.
Normally,pumas are solitary animals. However, a female may sometimes be seen with her cubs that may be up to 2 years of age.
Well, unfortunately a group of pumas don't really have a specific name.
Pumas are loners, except for females with cubs. Lions are the only cats that live in groups.
Australia does not have pumas. Pumas are found in America.
Pumas live in North and South America.
Pumas live in all the deserts of North and South America.
Yes, pumas live in California and are quite common in some areas.
In recent years, there have been sightings of Pumas in Michigan.
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No, they perfer to live and hunt by themselves.
No. Pumas are not found in Australia. There are no true native cats in Australia at all.
The country in which pumas live is Canada and South America. They are carnivores and stalk other animals for food.