Cougars are found over nearly all of South America.
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Cougars live in North, South and Central America.
The cougar goes by many names such as puma, mountain lion, and of course cougar. They are native to Central America, Canada, Mexico, United States, and parts of South America. Cougars are the largest cat native to North and South America.
I don't know about leopards, but I heard your mom is a real cougar. ;)
north and south america.
North, South, and Central America.
The cougar can be found from North America down to the tip of South America.
Cougars are found throughout much of North, Central and South America. For a map showing the current and historic range of the cougar click on this link.
No, the cougar is only found in western and southern North America, Central America and South America.
The lions that live in South America are the creature called a Cougar or Panther. There aren't any lions species or sub-species that are in fact indigenous to this area. There are plenty of lions that are indigenous to South Africa, not South America.
Quails do live in South America.
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.