There is a predator-prey relationship between the mountain lion and the deer. The lion is the predator and the deer is the prey.
yes.
a (young mountain) lion
The mountain lion is a secondary consumer and feeds on primary consumers such as deer.
There is only one species of mountain lion, and deer are their top prey, although they often take other species as well. In fact, one of the local names for the mountain lion is "deer tiger".
The mountain lion is a secondary consumer and feeds on primary consumers such as deer.
elk, deer buffalo
First-order heterotrophs (such as deer and mice) consume the shrubs which are then consumed by the mountain lions (second-order heterotroph) since deer and mice are the preferred prey of the mountain lion.
If you mean the extict American lion, then the answer is that it ate bison, bears, and deer. The cougar, or mountain lion, which lives in america, now preys on coyotes, deer, an small mammals.
The food chain which includes a mountain lion and a shrub is as follows. Deer eat shrubs because they are herbivores. Mountain lions eat deer because they are carnivores.
Yes the Mountain Lion has very Powerful Hind and Front Leg and Body Muscles
Edward's favorite animal to hunt is deer.
Because the different places call them different names. They all are correct. Different strokes for different folks.
A mountain lion does not traditionally eat salmon. They prefer to eat small game, which includes deer, rabbits, and rodents.