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Eastern cougars no longer reproduce. They were declared extinct in 2011.

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How do eastern cougars reproduce?

Eastern cougars reproduce by the male and female mating and then the female giving birth to cubs.


How do Cougar reproduce?

Eastern cougars reproduce by the male and female mating and then the female giving birth to cubs.


What are solutions to saving the eastern cougars?

Not to kill them and have a nature preserve or something and let them reproduce.


Where are cougars found?

Cougars are found throughout the west coast of the Americas. They stretch from Yukon Canada down to the Andes mountains in Peru. There is also a reserve of about 50 eastern cougars in Florida, the last remnants of the eastern cougar population.


Why are eastern cougars in danger?

Eastern cougars were hunted to extinction in the beginning of the last century. The only surviving member of this race is the endangered Florida panther, of whom some 80 survive.


What do Cougar eat?

The Eastern Cougars eat deers and big animals.


How long has the eastern cougar been endangered?

Eastern cougars are no longer an endangered species as they were declared extinct in 2011.


Do eastern cougars have sharp teeth?

No, not any longer. The eastern cougar was declared extinct in the year 2011.


Does the eastern cougar have offspring if so how many?

If eastern cougars did not have offspring, they would become extinct. They have one or two at a time.


How often and how much do cougars eat?

20 pounds


When does a eastern cougar reproduce?

2-3 years


What is the population size of the cougars?

There are zero eastern cougars left.Not really true. Recent DNA evidence suggests the Florida panther is really a remnant population of the eastern cougar.The eastern cougar (Puma concolor couguar) is a different subspecies from the Florida panther (Puma concolor coryi) although this is debated by some scientists.