Mountain lions typically require large territories to thrive, with males needing around 100 to 150 square miles, while females may need about 50 to 100 square miles. Their territory size can vary based on factors like prey availability, habitat quality, and population density. In areas with abundant resources, their territories may be smaller, while in less favorable conditions, they may need more space to find food and mates.
enough to restquite ab-it to wonder and explore about and around
NO
lots and lots and lots and lots it needs room to swim around freely
i need to know what year, month and date that the mountain lion became endangered
For fur, and meanly enough for fun, but reasonably is if you need the fur or the mountain lion is killing people, pets, and livestock or if it comes into a yard or farm or neighborhood. No animal should be shot for fun.
how much space that daisy need
3
just like mammals, they are born without an egg, just come out as young mountain lions.
Lions need a significant amount of space in a zoo for exercise, enrichment, and overall well-being. A minimum of 100 to 200 square meters per lion is recommended, but larger spaces are preferred to mimic their natural habitat and promote their physical and mental health. The space should also include features such as vegetation, hiding spots, water sources, and climbing structures.
not that much space..
a lot of space?
The latest is Mac OSx 10.8.3 Mountain Lion as of 3/18,2013.