No. Mountain lions (also known as cougars or pumas) are only found in the Western Hemisphere, with their range from southern Yukon, Canada of North America south to southern Chile of South America, ranging as far east as the south-west corner of Saskatchewan and Texas, and encompassing most of South America and all of Central America. Cougars are non-existent in the Eastern Hemisphere including Spain.
No. Mountain Lions (Cougars) are native to America (north and south). The only ones in Europe are in zoos.
No, there is a dearth of lions in Germany. We have lynxes though.
Mommy and Daddy Mountain Lions.
Of course, mountain lions live.
There are no mountain lions that are in Pennsylvania.
no mountain lions can not eats bats because bats fly higher then mountain lions jumps
Mountain lions are big cats with usually tan fur, and they eat meat, preferrably deer. Cougars sometimes called Mountain Lions like to eat deer, sheep, domestic cattle, horses, , particularly in the northern part of its range, but it eats things as small as insects and rodents
No. lions inhabited Europe a few centuries ago but were hunted down to extinction. Lions can be found in only two places in the world right now. In the jungles of Africa where the African Lions live and in the Jungles of India where the Asiatic Lions live. Apart from these two places you cannot find wild lions. However, zoo's worldwide have lion species as well.
No mountain lions don't eat bears.Bears eat mountain lions.
Yes, mountain lions eat meat.
Sacramento Mountain Lions was created in 2009.
No. Pumas and mountain lions are actually the same animal.
not all worms eat mountain lions ( they only eat when dead) and bacteria eat mountain lions dead or alive: