yes
Lions are most active from dusk to dawn, although they travel and hunt in the daylight. Lions prefer to eat deer, however, they also kill elk, porcupines, small mammals, livestock and a variety of domestic animals such as pets.
Mountain lions prefer to kill their own prey. Like most cats, they take their prey by ambush rather than by a long pursuit. After spotting prey, a lion stalks using available cover, then attacks with a rush, often from behind.
Lions usually kill with a powerful bite below the base of the skull, breaking the neck. Lions drag the carcass to a sheltered spot beneath a tree or overhang to feed on it. They cover the carcass with dirt, leaves or snow and may return to feed on it over the course of a few days. generally, they move the carcass and re-cover it after each feeding.
Lions feeding on a kill can be dangerous to people. Lions that have been fed by people or seen "tame" may become aggressive unexpectedly.
Cougars hunt alone and usually do so between duck and dawn although they are not restricted to this as they will hunt during the day sometimes.
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Pumas commonly like inmost pristine forests and mountain ecosystems of North America. So the answer to your question is no.
Australia does not have pumas. Pumas are found in America.
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Pumas
No. Pumas have paws.
no pumas canot roar
No, pumas are relatively dangerous.
The PUMAS have won two world cups. Pumas are Argentina.
Yes, pumas are vertebrates,
Pumas are mammals they have babies.