On average, 6 attacks are reported a year in the U.S. and Canada. The average fatality rate is less than 1 per year. [http://tchester.org/sgm/lists/lion_attacks.html]
If you take precautions such as not traveling in mountain lion habitat alone or at night and know how to behave when you encounter a lion you have nothing to worry about.
Since 1890, by 2004 the total count of cougar attacks had climbed to 88 attacks and 20 deaths. For more information click on this link.
Between 1890 and 1990, in North America there were 53 reported, confirmed attacks on humans, resulting in 48 nonfatal injuries and 10 deaths of humans (the total is greater than 53 because some attacks had more than one victim). By 2004, the count had climbed to 88 attacks and 20 deaths. That is less than one attack per year.
Leopard attacks are a very rare incident, so rare in fact that there is no average record about leopards attacking humans. That being said other primates can make up to 80% of their diet.
mountain lions, cougars, and people
grasslands in many grasslands
an adult male mountain lion can range from 100- 130 pounds
you would see bears and other things that live in the mountains
Not officialy, but rumors persist in many eastern states.
Yes. The cougar, or mountain lion is found in many areas of the Rockies.
many mountain lions eat gorillas. egals and viltures.
There are many kinds of animals that live on a mountain side. Mountain Lions, cougars, pumas, sheep, and bears are just a few.
Hundreds of thousands, they were once endangered because of over hunting and mountain lions so almost all the mountain lions were killed and now the deer herds are to big and many die from food shortage.
101 people a year get killed by lions
There are many, including Big Horn sheep, mountain lions, mountain goats, elk, bear, and deer.
On average, lions are responsible for a few dozen human deaths each year. These incidents often occur in regions of Africa where humans and lions come into frequent contact, such as areas with livestock farming or wildlife reserves. Lions primarily target livestock, and attacks on humans are typically a result of conflict or encroachment on lion habitats.