The Cougar's canine teeth are three to four inches long.
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∙ 12y agoNo. They have some righteous teeth, but no ivory.
Cougars may be hunted for population management purposes in certain areas where they pose a threat to livestock or humans. Additionally, hunting cougars may be permitted for sport or trophy hunting in some regions where it is legal.
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Cougar because it's faster and has sharper teeth
Their teeth,legs heart,and body parts inside and out.
Cougars , humans , and anything with sharp teeth claws.
Cougars eat what ever they can get their teeth in to. When Cougars are hungry you should better run for your life. but if you just stand there than you will be the cougars dinner or breakfast or even lunch. So if I were you I would stay as far away from the cougar as I possibly can so that I can stay very safe and not get eaten from or by the cougar.
No, not any longer. The eastern cougar was declared extinct in the year 2011.
Cougars do not live in groups except for a mother and her cubs. The cubs usually leave on their own at about 2 years of age.
because we have been hunting them for so long
Cougars are larger and have a more uniform tan fur color, while lynxes are smaller and have distinctive tufts of fur on their ears. Cougars are typically found in North and South America, while lynxes are more commonly found in Europe, Asia, and North America. Cougars are more solitary and have a wider range of habitats compared to lynxes.
cougars have wings and swords so they can kill anyone the cougar king does not want alive like the penguins those stupid dump flightless birds bow down to the cougar king and thats me bow to me non cougars.