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Mountain Lion Information
General mountain lion information concerning conservation status, growth of the baby, etc. can be found in special literature.
These are large wild cats. They are predators that usually prey on deer in the wild. These cats also eat foxes, birds, porcupines, racoons, beavers, coyotes, rodents and hares. The amount and the variety of their food depend on the season and habitat.
General mountain lion information concerning conservation status, growth of the baby, etc. can be found in special literature.
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Mountain Lion Information -
conservation, baby
Also called Cougar, Panther, Puma, Painter, Catamount.
Like most wild cats, these felines are more active at night, but they can also easily hunt during the day. These felines can climb trees and swim. Their life span is more than 12 years in the wild and up to 20 years in captivity. General mountain lion information concerning conservation status, growth of the baby, etc. can be found in special literature.
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