No. They are more of a mid zone animals. A bit of grassland, oaks, some pine, good places to hide, and plenty of small animals to eat. They do go into forest areas as well.
mountain lion
yes it can
Yes, lions are found in desert regions. The African lion has large populations in the Namib Desert of Africa. The cougar (mountain lion) is found in all American deserts.
Except for a mother with her cubs, the mountain lion is a solitary animal.
Probably the same thing anything that's not native to or properly equipped to survive in the desert would do... they'd die.
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.
Gorillas live in the African mountains. Also the mountain lion and mountain buzzard.
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Yes, they can. In the mountains too. Hence the name mountain lion.
Rattlesnake or mountain lion. Maybe even a hawk? Depends.
15 to 20 years.
No. Mountain Lions are only found in the Americas, not in Asia.