Saturday, April 16, 2011

Facts About the Mountain Lion


Mountain lion or cougar belong to the big-cat family and is mostly discovered in America as well as the western hemisphere. The habitat of mountain lions varies from mountain terrain to flat lands. They live in deserts together with rain forests. They are known by nearly 40 distinct names like deer cat, panther, silver lion, king cat, red tiger, mountain devil, puma, and so on. They are solitary animals and are very territory conscious.

Regarding their weight, mountain lions are regarded as the fourth heaviest of the wild cats, along with the third heaviest in America. They're skilled predators and their prey ranges from little insects to cattle and deer. They're very territorial in nature.

These mammals are regarded as the greatest amongst the modest cat which have the ability only to purr or growl and not roar unlike other massive cats. They have a plain coat of light brown, red, silver-grey or brownish orange in color, the patches being lighter on the chin, chest, abdomen, jaws and throat. They have substantial paws and a tail that measure up to a third or half its body length. They have powerful hind legs which help in sprinting and leaping. They are good swimmers and climbers too.

They have diverse life spans which could range from 8 to 15 years although in captivity or up to 20 years when living within the wild. These mammals have a litter of 1 to 6 cubs having a gestation period of almost 9 months. The survival rate becoming low, only 1 or 2 tend to survive.


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