Cougars take shelter in caves or outcroppings of rocks, but do not typically take up permanent residence in the way that other animals do. The only time that they stay in one spot for any length of time is for the first six weeks of taking care of their young.
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The cougar is the largest cat in North America. The cougar's natural habitat are the in the Rockies of Canada and the U.S.A., in the Andes of South America, in the desert of Mexico and in the jungles of North America.
they live in mountains and prairies.
by fourth grade girl Sara A.
Cougars are found in almost any habitat in North and South America - taiga, deciduous forests, grasslands, savannas, wetlands, mountains, deserts and even in rain forests of Central and South America.
Cougars live in all countries in North, South and Central America. For a map illustrating the range click on this link.
Cougars live in nearly all habitats, some even have bee spotted in towns and cities. They are common in deserts, forests, grasslands and are often found near farms in the Midwest.
cougars live in north America were i don't care
Where there is food... In the forest, and mountains. (hence named "mountain" lions)
The cougar lives in all countries in North, South and Central America.
in the woodlands of Canada
Yes, because a cougar is the same as a panther, which live in all sorts of places, and the rain forest has all kinds of food for a cougar.
They live near Santa.
The cougar does live in the grasslands Follow me:)
The cougar does live in the Grassland biome.
Yes. Cougars do live in the desert.
cougars can live in Amy climate
No
No tigers live in Asia. If you live in Louisiana the closest you can get is a cougar.
because it is it's habitat
cool weather
The Rocky Mountains and the Andes
the cougar kittens stay with their mom for 1-2 years. other than that, cougars are solitary animals and dont live w/each other.