Baby cougars, also known as cubs, typically begin to leave their mother around 6 to 12 months of age. At this stage, they are usually capable of hunting small prey and starting to fend for themselves, although they may continue to rely on their mother for guidance and support for a while longer. By 1.5 to 2 years old, they are generally fully independent.
no
after growth
after a year, when the next baby is born
They never leave their mother, their mother is the queen of the colony and they stay with that colony their entire life
They never leave them. They stay together until death.
it can leave 6-8 weeks
The baby mouse can leave it's mother when it's about four weeks or older. At that time, the baby mouse is fully weaned of mother's milk. The baby mouse should also be eating solid foods as well.
at 2 yrs old
No
five to eight months
after like 6 months
yes they will kill another cougar, only if another cougar attacks it, or the mom's baby cubs.