Cougars, also known as pumas or mountain lions, evolved from a lineage of felids that originated in the Americas. They are believed to have diverged from the common ancestor of modern cats around 8 to 12 million years ago. Their closest relatives are other members of the genus Puma, with the most recent common ancestor shared with domestic cats occurring approximately 6 to 10 million years ago. This evolutionary path has allowed cougars to adapt to a variety of habitats across North and South America.
cougars try their best to avoid each other.
Yes, there are Cougars in mexico.
The Cougars ended in 1964.
The Cougars was created in 1961.
Male cougars are simply called cougars, there is no special term. Female cougars are she-cougars and baby cougars are known as cubs.
No. Cougars do not eat platypuses, for the simple reason that platypuses and cougars occupy different continents. Platypuses are endemic to Australia, and there are no cougars in Australia.
yes male cougars are much larger!!
One interesting fact about the cougars is that cougars are acctually "SHY" animals!As saying that cougars are strange because they do not attack people! But when they do its because they are hungry!
Yes, there are cougars in the taiga biome.
Cougars and wolves are carnivores.
No, there are bears and coyotes but no cougars.
Cougars are Consumers