Mountain lions typically live around 10 to 15 years in the wild, although some can reach up to 20 years in captivity. Their lifespan can be influenced by factors such as habitat conditions, availability of prey, and human-related threats. In the wild, many do not reach their full potential lifespan due to predation, disease, and accidents.
you would see bears and other things that live in the mountains
There are many kinds of animals that live on a mountain side. Mountain Lions, cougars, pumas, sheep, and bears are just a few.
Yes. The cougar, or mountain lion is found in many areas of the Rockies.
Don't know what you mean by "american lions". Most lions live in Africa. What you can get in America are Mountain Lions AKA Cougars AKA Pumas.
about thousands of years
many animals live in the wilderness like mountain lions squirrells and bears and deer. so here is your answer ;)
57 if the lion is actually a dog in disguise
mountain lions and little insects not many because its high and theres not much oxgyen
a whoping number of 7,500 constinly increasing over the years not decreasing
sharks, many species of fish, certain insects, mountain lions and relatives, maybe more
there appears to be a small population of lions thriving within the minnesota river valleyas well as a documented population living in the rocky terrain of cook county.
This depends strongly on which geographical area you are asking after. In Canada, we have mountain dwelling creatures such as grizzly bears, mountain lions, mountain goats, mountain sheep, caribou, black bears, deer, and as always the smaller fare such as squirrels gophers, chipmunks, and birds.