Humans impact mountain lions primarily through habitat loss due to urban development and agriculture, which reduces their territory and prey availability. Additionally, road construction increases the likelihood of vehicle collisions, posing a significant threat to their population. Hunting and poaching also directly reduce their numbers, while human encroachment can lead to increased human-wildlife conflicts. Conservation efforts are essential to mitigate these impacts and promote coexistence.
humans
No, probably not
mountain lions, humans, and wolves
There is nothing bad that mountain lions do.
Wolves, bears, humans, and mountain lions.
The decomposers that decompose humans an mountain lions are fly maggots and bacteria.
Mostly humans wolfs bears and sometimes mountain lions
pumas, mountain lions, bears, other large mountain animals, wolves, and sometimes humans
pumas, bears, mountain lions, other large mountain animals, wolves, and sometimes humans
pumas, bears, mountain lions, wolves, other large mountain animals, and sometimes humans
Cougars, mountain lions, and humans are common predators of the mountain goat. The mountain goat itself is a herbivore and does not prey on any animals.
Bobcats, Mountain Lions and Humans are some predators