Their teeth,legs heart,and body parts inside and out.
Cougars or Puma's can be found in the southern parts of North America and the whole of South America. Cougars are not Extinct.
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they are used for hunting and in china they use it to make medicen
The brain, since it controls all other parts of the body. And it is spelled organ.
By digesting the food that you eat.While in the process of digesting the food the stomach takes out anything useful to your body. Then it sends the useful things to the correct systems or parts in your body.
Cougars have a long, slender body with a small head and powerful limbs. They are built for agility and speed, allowing them to navigate through various terrains with ease and hunt efficiently. Cougars also have a thick, muscular neck and shoulders to help overpower their prey.
You can use a microscope to view cells and other parts of your body.
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There are absolutely no body parts that interchange with a 1991 mustang and 1991 cougar. The mustang is a fox body chassis and the cougar is on the mn12 chassis. The older cougars I believe pre 1988 were structurally similar to a mustang, by this i mean engine bays very similar and rear ends interchangeable. As far as the bodies they did not have interchangeable parts.
Well, if you're talking about survival, the hearts of animals are rich in vitamins and protein. The hides of large animals are useful as blankets and clothing. Their fat can be used to make basic candles. The Indians believed in using every part of the animal possible, thereby honoring the animals death.
cougars live in the USA and parts of Canada across the Rockies.
Cougars primarily prey on larger mammals such as deer, elk, and smaller animals like rabbits and rodents. While they are opportunistic hunters, mongoose are not a typical part of their diet, as mongooses are more commonly found in Africa and parts of Asia, whereas cougars are native to the Americas. Therefore, it is unlikely that cougars would encounter or eat mongooses in their natural habitat.