In most of its range the cougar is the apex predator but occasionally will have a run in with a black bear, grizzly bear, wolf pack or jaguar.
poison and men
The Norther American bobcat's enemies are larger predators, such as the cougar and bear, and man.
They are competitors, not really enemies. Wolf packs may drive a lone cougar from its prey.
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.
A cougar's worst enemy besides man is... another cougar! Cougars are territorial and sometimes kill each other in fights. In North America, cougars can also be killed by packs of wolves, although a lone wolf is no match for an adult cougar.
The grizzly bear,cougar,man,wolves and coyotes.
Cougar, coyote, wild dogs, overpopulation, which destroys feed and water sources, winter
Cougars have few enemies. Their enemies are hunters, people, and other Cougars. Cougars protect themselves by camouflaging. They protect their territory by making tree marks. Cougars are threatened.Humans are a big threat to cougars so yea that's all I know.
Mountain lions have few enemies except man. Catamount is another name for the puma, or cougar, panther, mountain lion.
Yes, ducks have many enemies or predators as they are more commonly known. Common predators of the duck include the hawk, weasels, owl, coyote, and mink.
Two enemies can be a Cougar/ Mountain Lion, And a wolf/wolf pack
Cougar skin is made of cougar.
That's completely not true. Cows and cattle DO have enemies, and quite a number of them, ranging from your cute "innocent" Fido that loves it when you let him have the run of the country-side while you're away to a bear, coyote, wolf or cougar. See the related question below for more.