Mountain lions, also known as cougars or pumas, are found across a diverse range of habitats in North America. They primarily inhabit the western regions of the continent, including the Rocky Mountains, Sierra Nevada, and the coastal ranges of California. Their range extends from Canada down through the United States and into parts of Mexico, with populations in some areas of the Midwest and Florida as well. Mountain lions prefer areas with ample cover and prey, such as forests, mountains, and grasslands.
Mountain lions live in a wide variety of habitats throughout much of North, Central and South America.
Since the mountain lion is a solitary animal, there is no word to describe a group of them, Unlike the lion which is a social animal and live in a group called a pride. Thus the mountain lion is not technically a lion.
The mountain lion, bobcat, and Lynx live in the United States and Canada. In Central America, the southernmost end of North America, there are other cat species. These include Jaguars, ocelots, and jaguarundi.
Mountain lions are found in both North and South America.
No. Tigers are animals of Asia. South America has the puma (mountain lion) and the jaguar.
THey live in the rocky areas of North America, and love to live in the mountain areas. They migrate to Mexico in the winter.
mountain lion and snow leopard are red panda enemies because mountain lion and snow leopard can eat the red panda
yes it can
Zoos-they are not indigenous to North America & don't live in the wild..
Except for a mother with her cubs, the mountain lion is a solitary animal.
lion, tiger, monkey, bird, elephant
Mountain lions live in nearly every conceivable habitat in North, South and Central America.