Cougars, also known as mountain lions, can be found in various habitats throughout North and South America, including forests, mountains, and grasslands. They are very adaptable and can thrive in a range of environments as long as there is enough prey to sustain them.
Yes. According to the Delaware Division of Fish & Wildlife, there are 2 or more free roaming cougars in Delaware. Thought to be animals of captive origin, the cougars have been sighted at places such as Alapocas Woods, White Clay Creek State Park, and the farmlands adjacent to Seaford.
Cougars face threats from other predators such as bears, wolves, and other cougars who may compete for territory and resources. Humans also pose a significant threat to cougars through habitat loss, hunting, and conflicts with livestock. Disease and lack of prey can also impact cougar populations.
Idk, 4...depends on how many people live in Tennessee I guess...
Yes It's true there is 2,584,857 Kids that live in Tennessee
Yes, Male cougars live much longer than female cougars, usually 2 to 3 years longer.
Because Cougars Are Meant To Live there wat im reffering to is that they cant live anywhere else
No. Cougars do not live in Australia, except in zoos.
No.
No, cougars are from North and South America and are found no where else.
Cougars are found throughout much of North, Central and South America. For a map showing the current and historic range of the cougar click on this link.
Yes, cougars live in the Mojave Desert and in all deserts of the United States and Mexico.
Cougars live in the cold sometimes in Colorado and places around there up in the mountains. Cheetahs live in Africa so they do not live in the cold.
yes they do?
Yes. Unless a cougar is mating or a female and currently caring for her young, cougars usually live alone.
A pride possibly, but cougars do not stay in groups.
Yes, cougars are found in the jungles of Central and South America.