As of my last knowledge update in October 2021, there were an estimated 2,000 to 3,000 cougars in Idaho. However, exact numbers can vary based on factors such as habitat, prey availability, and hunting regulations. For the most current statistics, it's best to consult the Idaho Department of Fish and Game or recent wildlife surveys.
there are about 50 000
Because if they didn't have any babies, there wouldn't be any cougars left.
Yes
Pumas, also known as cougars or mountain lions, are a native cat to the United States and other countries. They can be found in many states across the country and yes, Idaho is one of them. They are definitely known to live along the Salmon River Mountains of Idaho and other mountainous regions as well.
Mercury sold about 110,000 Cougars in 1968
Cougars are mammals, they don't lay eggs.
Oklahoma City Thunder, Brigham Young University Cougars, Boise State University Broncos, University of Idaho Vandals, Idaho State University Bengals - from the man
cougars have up to 2 litter's a year
Cougars or Puma's can be found in the southern parts of North America and the whole of South America. Cougars are not Extinct.
Yes, many.
I dont know but i think people are going around and killing cougars for no reason
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