Pumas, also known as cougars or mountain lions, primarily inhabit the terrestrial layer of various ecosystems, including forests, mountains, and grasslands. They are adaptable animals that can thrive in a range of environments, from lowland areas to mountainous regions. Pumas are also adept climbers and may use trees for stalking prey or resting, but they predominantly operate on the ground layer.
food, water
well what state do you live in because in Ohio there is a huge puma store
20 or more
They live eat,and die They live eat,and die
North and South America.
Yes, the puma is found there.
Cheetahs live in the plains of Africa. Puma and Lynx are felines that live in the mountains.
the troposhere is the layer we live in. by:BANANA
The genus of the puma, or puma concolor, is Puma.
In zoos. They are native only to the Americas.
A Bengal tiger's main prey is mainly buffalo, young elephants, etc. and they live in India. That should give you some idea! ; )
There has never been a black (melanistic) puma sighted so, evidently, they do not exist,