Yes, while cougars, or mountain lions, are not commonly found in Connecticut, there have been occasional sightings and reports of their presence in the state. These sightings are often attributed to transient individuals wandering from populations in other states. However, the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection does not recognize a breeding population within the state. Overall, cougars are considered rare and are primarily found in the western United States.
Because if they didn't have any babies, there wouldn't be any cougars left.
Cougars can be born any time of the year.
Yes
CONNECTICUT DOES NOT HAVE ANY AIRPORTS Connecticut does not have any airports
Wolves, cougars and bears, mainly.
No. Cougars are not indigenous to Africa and therefore you will not find any in the wild. There are however a few to be seen in zoos.
The Connecticut River
cougars try their best to avoid each other.
are there any indian tribes indigenous to connecticut and what are they known for
Yes, there are Cougars in mexico.
The Cougars ended in 1964.
The Cougars was created in 1961.