Habitat loss, Hunted, and food and water
Pumas, also known as mountain lions or cougars, are considered a species of "Least Concern" by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). While they face threats such as habitat loss, hunting, and human-wildlife conflict, their populations are relatively stable across their range in the Americas.
Alpacas are threatened by pumas, mountain lions, bears,other large mountain animals, wolves, and sometimes humans.
Ocelots are prey for larger cats like jaguars, pumas and bobcats. Eagles anacondas and coyotes are also threats to Ocelots.
pumas are the coolest animals in the world, no not tigers or lions, pumas!
Australia does not have pumas. Pumas are found in America.
Pumas
No. Pumas have paws.
no pumas canot roar
No, pumas are relatively dangerous.
The PUMAS have won two world cups. Pumas are Argentina.
Pumas are mammals they have babies.
Yes, pumas are vertebrates,