No, the population of pumas is quite healthy and only the Florida panther is critically endangered.
The only subspecies listed as Endangered is the "Florida Panther". Other puma subspecies are not endangered at this time.
The eastern subspecies of the puma was declared extinct in 2011. However, the overall population is in good shape and in no danger of going extinct.
The cougar as a species is not endangered but the Florida subspecies is considered endangered.
yes it is
Puma concolor couguar is the scientific name for the extinct eastern cougar.
bengal tiger
The cats mentioned here, Puma, Lynx and Bengal Tiger are NOT extinct. The Thylicine (Tasmanian Tiger) is not a cat but a marsupial and was declared extinct at one point, however there have been some sightings that have brought this into question in recent years.
Cougars or Puma's can be found in the southern parts of North America and the whole of South America. Cougars are not Extinct.
No. The puma, cougar, or mountain lion is considered a species of Least Concern.
The eastern puma was declared extinct in 2011.
No one knows. But as of now the cat is not in trouble over the greater part of its range.
The eastern cougar, Puma concolor couguar, was declared extinct in 2011. The Florida panther, Puma concolor coryi, is considered endangered. Some scientists consider the two to be a single subspecies.
people need to stop being intrusive and getting in animals's habitats!
That would be the Thylacine, also known as the Tasmanian tiger.
A lack of habitat caused by human encroachment.
An American lion is a dated term for the puma or cougar, or an extinct form of lion, either Panthera leo atrox or Panthera atrox.