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Is the eastern cougar endangered

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Anonymous

13y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

No, it is no longer endangered, it was declared extinct in 2011.

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How long has the eastern cougar been endangered?

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


Why are eastern cougars endangered?

As settlers move in, they exterminated all the large predators.The eastern cougar is not quite extinct, as there are 50 or so Florida panthers, which are the remants of the eastern cougar.


How do you know if the cougar is endangered?

As a species, the cougar is not endangered. But the subspecies in Florida, called "Florida panther", is endangered.


When was the cougar classfied as an endangered species?

The cougar, puma, or mountain lion is not an endangered species. However, the subspecies "Florida panther" is endangered.


What date did the the cougar become endangered?

Only the Florida subspecies of the cougar is endangered, The species, as a whole, is in no danger.


What is the habitat of the eastern cougar?

The eastern cougar lived in North Carolina.A cougar's habitat is in the forests of North America.


When were cougars consider endangered?

The Florida race is the only endangered cougar.


How has the eastern cougar population decreased?

It has decreased to 0. The eastern cougar was declared to be extinct in 2011.


Does the eastern cougar have any predators?

The Eastern Cougar, like the lion is at the top of the food chain.


How does a eastern cougar survive?

The Eastern Cougar was declared extinct in 2011. So, technically it doesn't survive.


How long has the cougar been on the endangered list?

The cougar is not on the endangered list. It is listed as "of least concern" since populations are quite stable. Only the Florida subspecies is listed as endangered.


How does the Eastern Puma live?

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.