No. It only eats meat.
It is to keep herbavore levels down so they won' t eat all the grass.
No, that would be impossible. Cougars are from the Americas and pythons from Asia, Africa and Australia. They would never meet in nature.
OK elks eat the grass right well this is how it goes: sun---->grass---->elk--->cougar and surprisingly that's it
no
A cougar can eat an owl of it is able to get it. Owls are hardly eaten by any predators and they are commonly the top predator.
If the cougar had someone to help cut the horse up, refrigerate the parts, and serve them up in day-sized meals, then sure. By it self - no. An adult horse is a too big prey for a cougar to tackle, and much of the horse would spoil or rot before the cougar would be able to eat it.
they would eat berries grass or fruit that is what they would eat
In my little experience I have found that (grass Shrimp) eat bloodworms. I asume they would eat other species of worms as well.
A normal sized bear is 3 times bigger than the puma (cougar). Meaning 4 times in volume, 8 times the strength. So what do you think? Does a cougar eat a bear? Can it?
No a cougar can not eat a crow if it is on the ground because, it might hear the cougar moving and fly away, unless it is dead than yes it can eat a crow.
they eat like a wolf
cats eat grass because something in the grass makes them throw up, which clears their throat of hair balls. they DO NOT lick the grass for water. they would dehydrate.