Chasing it up mountains of steep rocks and pouncing suddenly.
There is a predator-prey relationship between the mountain lion and the deer. The lion is the predator and the deer is the prey.
They hunt their prey, kill the prey, then eat the prey
a mountain lion and any type of lion
No, unless its prickles somehow stabbed into the mountain lion.
Kill it's prey, adapt to suroundings.
The mountain lion needs water as well as prey from the environment to survive.
i don't think so because they're the thing a cougar and a mountain lion is the same animal but they call a cougar a ,cougar instead of a long word (mountain lion)
yes a small bird is prey to black bears, the bald eagle, a mountain lion, and a coyote.
In south america, large male black caimans are known to prey on mountain lions in water. Female green anacondas can prey on mountain lions when the puma is in water. In North America, large male american alligators can prey on mountain lions, especially when the puma is in water.
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First-order heterotrophs (such as deer and mice) consume the shrubs which are then consumed by the mountain lions (second-order heterotroph) since deer and mice are the preferred prey of the mountain lion.
There are different forms of the predator-prey relationships in Fiji islands. The mountain lion and deer is the most common type of predator-prey relationship.