Yes, cougars (genus Puma) are felids.
Cougars are from the Felidae (cat) family.
The Cougar is also known as mountain lion. It is a mammal of the family Felidae.
Yes, they are in same family , the Felidae, but are placed in separate sub-families.
Cougar or the puma mountain lion belongs to the genus Puma and species concolor. It belongs to the family Felidae.
The panther, also called a cougar, puma, mountain lion, catamount, depending on what part of the U.S., is a large cat that is in the Felidae family. It is a carnivore.
The cat (Felis catus), is classified Animalia, Chordata, Mammalia, Carnivora, Felidae, Felis. The divergence to the coyote occurs at the family level when it becomes Canidae vs Felidae.
Felidae
Examples of the felidae family are tigers, cats, mountain lions, jaguar, ect.
Domestic CatLionBengal TigerSiberian TigerCheetahLeopardJaguarSnow LeopardSaber-Toothed Cat
Yes because Felidae is the name of the cheetah family and nothing else is called Felidae.
Ocelots are cats, in the family Felidae.
The family of the Lion is, Felidae.