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  2. Contrary to popular belief, there are no black panthers in North America; no one has ever captured or killed a black Mountain Lion. Mountain Lions are also called cougars, pumas, panthers, painters, and catamounts. For more information see: Mountain Lions of Texas PDF (PDF 235.5 Kb) Field Guide to the Mountain Lions of Texas PDF (PDF 888.6 Kb)

  3. Aug 12, 2024 · Although there is a breeding population in the western part of the state, wildlife biologists are not certain how many mountain lions live in Texas. However, a recent estimate was released that there are around 5,600 animals in the state.

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    • Mountain Lion Population by State
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    The following population estimates were taken from state government websites, and other authoritative sources. This list is for breeding mountain lion populations, but some sightings are noted. They are accurate to the best of our knowledge.

    Mountain Lions have a status of extirpated in Alabama, there have been no confirmed sightings in the state in over 50 years. There are occasional reports of people who think they saw one, maybe they even took a blurry picture, but those are most likely bobcats. Read more about the status of Mountain Lions in Alabama here.

    Alaska is one of the few states where mountain lions are not technically native to and there is currently no breeding population of Mountain Lions in Alaska. However, with populations expanding across western states, there is a chance they could begin to travel into Alaska. There have been a few reports of sightings, with most sightings in southern...

    Mountain lions can be found throughout Arizona, and data suggests the populations are not only stable, but growing. The current estimate is 2,500 – 3,000 throughout Arizona. The most common areas to see mountain lions in Arizona are in places of rocky and mountainous terrain. Hunting is legal, but closely regulated by the state. Find out more about...

    There is not currently a known breeding population of mountain lions in Arkansas and there hasn’t been in decades. There have been between 20-25 sightings of mountain lions in the state since 2010, but no evidence to support that these animals are breeding here and not just passing through. However, very recently there was a mountain lion found dea...

    With more than half of the state having prime habitat (foothills and mountains), California has a large population of Mountain Lions. They are currently a protected species in the state and cannot be hunted as game. Until fairly recently, it was believed that the population was about 6,000 individuals in the state, but new data suggests that the mo...

    Mountain lions have been an important part of the Colorado ecosystem for a long time. The states beautiful wilderness and mountainous terrain are prime mountain lion habitats. There are an estimated 3,800 – 4,400 mountain lions in Colorado. Colorado and California have the highest estimated populations of mountain lions in the United States. To lea...

    Despite many people claiming they have seen a mountain lion and calling sightings in to the state authorities, only one has been confirmed. Connecticut’s official position is that mountain lions have been extinct in the state since the late 1800s. The one confirmed case, sometimes referred to as the “Connecticut Mountain Lion” happened in June 2011...

    While there are some sightings reported each year, there have been no confirmed mountain lions found in Delaware. The population is considered zero with perhaps the occasional transient visitor.

    A subspecies of mountain lion can be found in Florida, the Florida panther. They are considered to be the only breeding species of cougar in the eastern part of the U.S. Florida panthers were listed as endangered in 1973. A long term plan was enacted in 2008 to try and protect and grow the population and there have been many grassroots efforts to t...

  4. Sep 14, 2023 · The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department calculates that most of the mountain lions in Texas are inhabited the southern and western parts of the state, where the prey and terrain availability serve their requirements.

  5. Mountain lions, as they’re commonly called in the West, are also known as cougars, pumas, and panthers. Males commonly weigh 110 – 232 pounds, while females range from 79 – 132 pounds, though Texas cats typically weigh at the lower end of the range.

  6. Sep 3, 2024 · Texas is the only state with breeding mountain lion populations that have protections. Most states either protect mountain lions or classify them as big game or endangered. In Texas, they are listed as non-game animals and can be killed at any time.

  7. Dec 16, 2014 · The killed lion fits the profile of a transient male wandering out of west Texas. Cougars roaming out of the Trans-Pecos face a grueling gauntlet of rifles and roads and unfamiliar territory. This one’s luck ran out in Mineral Wells. Read the Dallas Morning News article covering the occurrence here:

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