They are hunted for their fur which has been used for centuries for clothing and other items. Puma's require a large area to hunt in and that area has been decreased as more people cut down forests, and destroyed areas that Pumas need to hunt. Pumas are also endangered by the farmers that kill Pumas. Farmers view Pumas as a danger to their livestock and therefore kill the Pumas to keep their livestock.
The puma or mountain lion is not an endangered species. They are fairly common over most of their range. The Florida race is endangered, but the species as a whole is not.
The only subspecies of the cougar that is endangered is the Florida panther due to habitat loss and habitat fragmentation as well as vehicular accidents. The species as a whole, however, is in no danger of extinction.
several reasons......poachers, global warming , climate change.....etc
As a species, the puma or mountain lion, cougar, is not considered an endangered species, but listed as "Least Concern".
Only the subspecies, "Florida panther" is endangered.
Only one puma subspecies is endangered, the Florida race. As a species, Puma Concolor is not endangered.
As a species, pumas are not in any danger of extinction. The Florida race, however is endangered.
As a species, the puma is in no danger of extintion. The Florida race is endangered, with only 50 to 60 left in the wild.
Overall, no, the cougar is not endangered with the exception of the Florida subspecies.
yes pumas are endangered yes pumas are endangered
pumas are the coolest animals in the world, no not tigers or lions, pumas!
Australia does not have pumas. Pumas are found in America.
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No. Pumas have paws.
No, pumas are relatively dangerous.
no pumas canot roar
The PUMAS have won two world cups. Pumas are Argentina.
Yes, pumas are vertebrates,
pumas can be if you atacked found out in a book
Pumas are mammals they have babies.
Pumas do not hibernate and the eastern cougar was declared extinct in 2011.