Cougars are also known as mountain lions or Puma. Their population is believed to be between 2,000 and 3,000 across the US and Canada.
There are many different places in which a cougar could take shelter. A cougar could take shelter in a cave for example.
If you mean "how do you say", the translation for "cougar" is "puma" (masc.)
Yes. A cougar is stronger and larger than a wolf.
No, the jaguar is much bigger than a cougar.
Yes, but only if the cougar's in front, not behind nor on its back.
It has decreased to 0. The eastern cougar was declared to be extinct in 2011.
The cougar is in symbiosis with the deer. The cougar hunts and keeps the deer population in balance by preying upon the weaker animals, and the deer provide the cougar with a food source.
Only the Florida panther subspecies of the cougar is in danger. The population of the species as a whole is quite healthy.
The population was 122 people according to 1990 census data.I'm sorry but they did not mark down the population of 1980's census data.
None - they ave all been shot
It eats other animals. If it did not, the population of animals would increase to the point there was not enough food for them.
Deer and cougars: Cougars help keep the deer population in check and healthy.
Cougar skin is made of cougar.
no
Animal do not have 'enemies'. The cougar competes for prey with other predators such as the grey wolf, American Black bear, grizzly bear, and the jaguar. Humans represent the greatest threat to the cougar population, having extirpated them in most of their eastern North American range during the two centuries following European colonization.
Due to excessive hunting following the European colonization of the Americas, and continuing human development of cougar habitat, populations have dropped in most parts of its historical range. In particular, the cougar was extirpated in eastern North America, except an isolated sub-population in Florida; the animal may be recolonizing parts of its former eastern territory. With its vast range, the cougar has dozens of names and various references in the mythology of the indigenous Americans and in contemporary culture. The Cougar has recently made a comeback in the state of Wyoming, where it presently has the largest population in North America.
Cougar is watching you.