Actaully, I live near Midland ON. And recently we have seen a very big, black cat creep around our fence area. It looks much like a cougar, with a big thick tail but it back. We do have normal brown cougars around here and everyone has seen them, but bacl? No, just me and my mom this first time. I was the one who spotted it and pointed it out to my mom. We both think it may be a black Cougar but my dad says "No it isn't! Its just a really big cat." Yeah, sure. Were you teh one who saw it? >->
Anyways, maybe they do live in Newbrunswick Canada, black cougars must live here, becuase we just saw one... o-o
And if ya see a random deer hanging from a tree, think cougar not 'THE WORLD IS ENDING! EVEN NOW THE DEER ARE FLYING!' -_-
-Hope this helped,
An Interesting Person...
Yes the Canadian Lynx lives in Canada so do Cougars and Bobcats.
cougars live in the USA and parts of Canada across the Rockies.
Some common predators in Canada include wolves, black bears, cougars, coyotes, lynx, and birds of prey like eagles and hawks. These predators play important roles in maintaining ecosystem balance by controlling prey populations.
usually the north American cougars climate is cold. they live in Canada
cougars, black bears, racoons, squirrles, sloths,and elks,ect.
Cougars are also known as Puma or Mountain lions. They live in mountain ranges throughout Canada and the USA. In Tennessee they can usually be found in cities like Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge.
Yes, Male cougars live much longer than female cougars, usually 2 to 3 years longer.
Because Cougars Are Meant To Live there wat im reffering to is that they cant live anywhere else
Black-capped chickadees live in the US and Canada.
No. Cougars do not live in Australia, except in zoos.
Yes, pumas (called cougars) do live in Alberta. These big cats are also known as mountain lions and are mainly found in southern and western Canada.
No.