No matter what you call them - mountain lion, puma, or cougar - they are all the same specie. No, a mountain lion is not an omnivore. It eats only animal products therefore it is a carnivore. Cougars are not omnivorous animals. They are carnivorous; meaning they only eat meat. Omnivores eat both meat and plants. Cougars only eat meat.
Cougars do eat salmon. Cougars like to eat fish in general. They prefer red meat like deer and elk when they can get them.
Cougars and all other cats are carnivores; they are strict meat eaters and get everything from their prey.
No. Cougars only eat meat.
Cougars are felines. They are carnivorous, so they do not normally eat leaves or flowers. They hunt other animals and eat meat.
Yes they do. Grizzly bears are omnivores which means they eat plants and animals. Pretty much anything that comes across their path in roaming. Also being scavengers they eat freshly dead critters. They will attack and eat weaker animals and even people.
Lions, leopards, and cougars tend to eat red meat. This is because they are carnivores. They will eat other animals, small rodents, and even humans.
Carnivores eat meat and only meat, herbivores eat plants and only plants, and omnivores eat both meat and plants.
Carnivores eat meat and only meat, herbivores eat plants and only plants, and omnivores eat both meat and plants.
Carnivores eat meat and only meat, herbivores eat plants and only plants, and omnivores eat both meat and plants.
Carnivores such as felines (lions, cougars, bobcats) and canines (wolves, coyotes and foxes) eat meat.
no plants... just meat.