North American cougars are actually alive and well. Their conservation status is "Least Concern," although there are none found east of the Mississippi River, except in Florida. The Florida panther is less lucky than other cougar subspecies because habitat loss has left them endangered.
The eastern cougar lived in North Carolina.A cougar's habitat is in the forests of North America.
North American Cougar was created in 1792.
well is North Caronlina eastern? use your brain!
No, the cougar, as a species, is not extinct. However, the eastern subspecies was declared extinct in 2011.
Florida Panther Costa Rican Cougar Eastern South American Cougar Northern South American Cougar Southern South American Puma Argentine Puma North American Cougar More information on these breeds, see the related link listed below:
An American lion is a dated term for the puma or cougar, or an extinct form of lion, either Panthera leo atrox or Panthera atrox.
Nothing. They are extinct.
North American cougars are actually alive and well. Their conservation status is "Least Concern," although there are none found east of the Mississippi River
it was declared extinct may 2, 2011
It has decreased to 0. The eastern cougar was declared to be extinct in 2011.
The Eastern Cougar was declared extinct in 2011. So, technically it doesn't survive.
For North American Mountain Lions, they usually prey on deer and elk.