The Florida cougar, or panther as it is called there, mainly preys on deer, rabbits, and most any animal it can catch, but deer are their primary prey.
because president bush liked the cougar so he picked the cougar for the Florida state cat.
no
As a species, the cougar is not endangered. But the subspecies in Florida, called "Florida panther", is endangered.
Lions do not live in Florida but the Florida panther does. It is a subspecies of the cougar.
Usually it refers to the Florida panther or "cougar" for short.
No..Only the Florida race.
No a cougar can not eat a crow if it is on the ground because, it might hear the cougar moving and fly away, unless it is dead than yes it can eat a crow.
they eat like a wolf
Only the Florida subspecies of the cougar is endangered, The species, as a whole, is in no danger.
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The Florida panther is a subspecies of the cougar or mountain lion - Puma concolor coryi.
Only the Florida panther subspecies of the cougar is in danger. The population of the species as a whole is quite healthy.