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  1. Although mountain lions, sometimes called cougars, pumas, panthers, painters, or catamounts, were common in Oklahoma and elsewhere in the Plains prior to European settlement, they were eradicated during the 19th century.

  2. Feb 12, 2020 · Theres no proof mountain lions have raised young in Kansas, Oklahoma, Missouri or most midwestern states. Biologists in top mountain lion states say young cats often show up as roadkill, on multiple trail camera photos or dead from starvation.

    • What Are Mountain Lions?
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    • Where Do Mountain Lions Live in Kansas?
    • Mountain Lion Sightings in Kansas
    • How to Avoid Getting Attacked by A Mountain Lion in Kansas

    There are a lot of misconceptions floating around about mountain lions. So before we take a detailed look at mountain lions in Kansas, it will help to look at some basic details. Mountain lions (Puma concolor) belong to the Felidae (cat) family. There were multiple subspecies historically, though some of those are now extinct. Some names commonly u...

    The large cat lives in incredibly diverse environments. It has the widest habitat range of any mammal in the Americas, extending from the Yukon down to Chile. Additionally, numerous subspecies of mountain lions live in deserts, wetlands, forests, and mountains. They are more concerned with the availability of food than their surroundings. Mountain ...

    Historically, mountain lions were common in Kansas. They freely roamed throughout the state. However, as settlements grew and expanded, pressure got put on the mountain lion’s habitat. Additionally, many settlers feared the ferocious animal would decimate livestock populations. The habitat loss and hunting practices of local residents rapidly reduc...

    While there has not been a breeding population of mountain lions in Kansas since 1904, the state is close to many established mountain lion populations in other states. Mountain lions from Colorado and South Dakota have started wandering into nearby states, including Kansas, as they look for new territory. Most of those found wandering are likely j...

    Due to the proximity of breeding populations in nearby states, mountain lions are becoming increasingly common in Kansas. And although wildlife officials believe the large cats are only passing through the state, in reality, there is a presence (even if minimal). Therefore, it is vital to understand some basic safety guidelines and how to avoid get...

  3. May 11, 2021 · WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) – Native to the Americas, mountain lions, also known as cougars, are large, tan cats. They can be identified by their tawny-beige fur, excluding their whitish-gray belly...

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  4. Mar 31, 2023 · Mountain lions are sometimes seen in Kansas, generally along riverways, as they look for good habitat with another lion that could be a potential mate.

  5. Jan 17, 2021 · Seven sightings in Oklahoma last year of mountain lions — also commonly known as pumas, panthers and cougars — were determined to be true. Osage County had three confirmed sightings, Pushmataha had two, and Cimarron and Pawnee counties each had one.

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  7. Before European settlement, mountain lions roamed throughout Oklahoma and beyond. Perceived conflict with livestock, heavy hunting pressure, conversion of wildlands to agriculture and other forms of habitat loss drove Oklahoma’s mountain lions to local extinction.

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