The majority of cougars in Alberta live in the southwestern area of Alberta. Cougars are known to live throughout the majority of both British Columbia and Alberta.
BC, Alberta, and rarely in Saskatchewan. Mainly in the Rockies
Cougars could be found anywhere in Alberta but mountain and rural areas are more likely to have cougar sightings.
Yes the Canadian Lynx lives in Canada so do Cougars and Bobcats.
Yes, pumas (called cougars) do live in Alberta. These big cats are also known as mountain lions and are mainly found in southern and western Canada.
All sorts: deer, bears, wolves, coyotes, lynx, cougars, bobcats, rattlesnakes, moose, many birds, hawks and owls, eagles, fish, insects, etc.
In the Rockey mountains along Alberta's western border with BC there are. They hunt the mountain goat.
Cougars are mammals, they don't lay eggs.
Mercury sold about 110,000 Cougars in 1968
cougars have up to 2 litter's a year
Yes, but more commonly around the town, not within the town itself, though there have been sightings in the parks within the town of Cochrane.
Wolves, cougars, wolverines, various species of hawks, owls and eagles, pine martins, weasels, coyotes, foxes, etc.
there are 99999,567291,99904352617,788453627,848473565522044,250000037attractions in alberta
There are as many escalators in Alberta as there are many malls and even some hospitals like the University of Alberta Hospital.