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      • Mountain lions inhabit a wide range of ecosystems, making their home anywhere there is shelter and prey, including mountains, forests, deserts, and wetlands. They are territorial and have naturally low population densities, which means the species requires large swaths of wilderness habitat to thrive.
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  2. How long do mountain lions live? The average life span in the wild is ten years. However in captivity, with no threat of hunting, starvation or many other typical dangers, mountain lions can live 20 plus years .

  3. Mountain lions live a short 13 years in the wild — if they make it to old age. Today, few lions live a full natural lifespan. It’s a difficult life, full of potentially lethal challenges: even when the lion avoids humans. They are shot for recreation, for sport, and for trophies.

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    The cougar (Puma concolor) (/ ˈ k uː ɡ ər /, KOO-gər), also known as the panther, mountain lion, catamount and puma, is a large cat native to the Americas.

  5. Jan 6, 2021 · They are found in 28 countries in the Americas, from southern Alaska to the southernmost tip of Chile in western South America. Mountain lions can live in a wide variety of habitats like forests, prairies, deserts, and swamps. They thrive in mountainous terrain and steep, rocky canyons.

    • Mammal
    • 64 to 80 kmph
    • Puma concolor
    • 53 to 100 kg (males); 29 and 64 kg (females)
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  6. Mountain lions inhabit a wide range of ecosystems, making their home anywhere there is shelter and prey, including mountains, forests, deserts, and wetlands. They are territorial and have naturally low population densities, which means the species requires large swaths of wilderness habitat to thrive.

  7. Diet: Carnivore. Size: Head and body: 3.25 to 5.25 feet; tail: 23.5 to 33.5 inches. Weight: 136 pounds. The mountain lion used to be found all over the United States, but now is primarily seen in...

  8. Found in deserts, humid coast forests, arid hillsides, scrub and oak woodlands, lions can live from sea level to snow-covered mountain peaks. A ten year lifespan is considered old age for a mountain lion in the wild.

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