The eastern cougar lived in North Carolina.A cougar's habitat is in the forests of North America.
The Eastern Cougar was declared extinct in 2011. So, technically it doesn't survive.
As settlers move in, they exterminated all the large predators.The eastern cougar is not quite extinct, as there are 50 or so Florida panthers, which are the remants of the eastern cougar.
The eastern cougar, Puma concolor couguar, was declared extinct in 2011. The Florida panther, Puma concolor coryi, is considered endangered. Some scientists consider the two to be a single subspecies.
At maximum, all cougars run 45 mph at a short burst.
Yes they are,to the point of extlnction.Only the Florida race is still positively in existence, and they are down to only 50 or so animals. But reports of cougars come in from time to time from other eastern states, so may be there is hope. Source;USFWS
Some of the offspring don't have the skills or knowlage to survive in the enviroment that they are in
because president bush liked the cougar so he picked the cougar for the Florida state cat.
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Cougars are nocturnal, so a cougar usually spends a night hunting. -Jay
There are so many combinations of traits in offspring because organisms are so complex. Even if somebody has brown eyes, for example, they might have a recessive gene for blue eyes, which they could pass to one or all of their children.
The eastern puma is also called the North American Cougar. It resides mostly in coniferous forests. Currently, scientists are trying to preserve their environment so they can reproduce.