Yes. The two cats share much of the same regions in North America.
Koalas are not afraid of bobcats or lions because koalas do not live anywhere near bobcats or lions. They are not even on the same continent.
mostly owls, wildcats, wombats, badgers, deer, bear, bobcats, mountain lions and much more!
Of course, mountain lions live.
no they don't live in the arizona
No, mountain lions are solitary animals unless it is a female with cubs. They do not live in prides as do the African lions.
No, there are no other species of lions that live in the range of the mountain lion. They live in Africa and Asia and never meet a mountain lion in the wild.
Animals that live in foothills include deer, mountain lions, bobcats, bears, and various bird species. These animals are adapted to the rugged terrain and varying altitudes of the foothill environment.
Elk, mule deer, mountain lions, bobcats, raccoons, skunks, black bear,as well as rodents, birds, and a few types of snakes and such.
Numerous species of rats and mice rabbits and hares raccoons, coatis and ringtails bobcats and cougars and jaguars wolves and coyotes deer and pronghorn and desert bighorn sheep
Mountain lions usually live in dry, desert regions. They generally like to live in mountains where they can hide in caves.
Alone, the only cats that live in a family group (a pride) are Lions.
mountain lions live in the alpine tundra; they are carnivores