Yes. Sheep are tasty prey for pumas.
Yes. Often times they will find their prey in the wilderness, but if the puma can't find any prey it will have to resort to killing livestock such as cows, sheep, horses, etc...
Pumas are known to attack ocelots.
No.They do not feed on each other.
Big horned sheep, Pumas, maybe wolverines, Black bears, Grizzly bears.
A puma has very few predators in the world. These predators actually include but are not limited to human beings.wolves are Pumas enimies!wolves are Pumas enimies!
Yes, pumas (also known as cougars or mountain lions) can eat sheep. They are opportunistic predators and will hunt various prey, including deer, livestock, and smaller animals, depending on their availability. In areas where livestock is present, pumas may target sheep as part of their diet, especially if other food sources are scarce. However, their primary prey typically consists of wild ungulates.
So far what I've found out is that snow leopards do and i think bears and pumas do also.
Where ever the heck the bear first hits when it attacks the sheep.
There are many kinds of animals that live on a mountain side. Mountain Lions, cougars, pumas, sheep, and bears are just a few.
Australia does not have pumas. Pumas are found in America.
pumas are the coolest animals in the world, no not tigers or lions, pumas!
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No. Pumas have paws.