No. Pumas and giraffes do not live on the same continent.
Even if they did live together, the puma would be no match for a giraffe. Even lions don't like attacking an adult giraffe. A puma might eat a dead giraffe.
yes
Cougars, sometimes called mountain lions, will eat owls if the opportunity presents itself. However, owls and cougars rarely have a chance to interact, therefore a cougar eating an owl is rare.
They can but won't often try.
yes they do yes they do yes they do yes they do
Pumas are carnivores. They do not generally eat fish, but do stalk, kill, and eat animals such as deer and zebra.
mostly all kinds of fish as it is from the cat family.(I guess)
no they dont
sometimes
yes.
fungi
Pumas are what we call carnivores, meaning they only eat other animals with meat.
pumas eat deers elks and mooses jaguars eat insects berries and fresh meat
Pumas are among the big cat family and are more powerful than coyotes. Coyotes normally eat animals that are below them in the food chain and Pumas are not.
Pumas do not consider the hawk to be a traditional food source. Pumas have on rare occasion eaten a few hawks though.
They eat stuff.
Fungi are in forms of foods we eat. Mushrooms are fungi, and humans eat mushrooms, so humans eat fungi.
No. Pumas and mountain lions are actually the same animal.
o ya
Pumas do not have a major impact on their environment besides taking the prey they need to eat.
Pumas kill and eat deer, raccoons, squirrels, foxes, rabbits and skunks for a living
yes because they eat little boy and lions