Animals jumping puma cougars mountain lions. These lions predominantly eat mule deer mice hares porcupine white tailed deer moose wild horses bighorn sheep elk domestic livestock cattle sheep hogs armadillos rodents and other animals that are available in north america. After killing a large animal a cougar hides the carcass and eats in the coming days. Cougars have even been known to eat insects. Only mothers and kittens live in groups with adults meeting only to mate.
Mountain lion puma deer tiger red tiger panther and its taxonomic name puma concolor. It has over 40 names in english alone. The largest of the small cat species these agile animals can jump up to 20 feet from the ground into a tree. Mountain lions are skilled enough to ingest animals that are 500 kg.
In the 19th century a french naturalist conjoined two indigenous names for the jaguar which widely overlaps geographically with the puma to label the mountain lion cuguar later modified to cougar puma meanwhile means powerful animal in peruvian quechua. The cougar goes by many names. Like most cats mountain lions are solitary animals. Their hind legs are larger and more muscular than their front legs to give them great jumping power.
Mountain lions can jump 18 feet 55 meters from the ground into a tree and they have been known to jump 20 feet 61 meters up or down a hillside. It is a good swimmer but prefers not to enter the water. Territory sizes vary greatly they can be as small as 10 square miles and as large as 500 square miles. Secretive and largely solitary by nature the cougar is properly considered both nocturnal and crepuscular although daytime sightings do occur.
The cougar also known as puma mountain lion mountain cat catamount or panther depending on the region holds the guinness record for the animal with the highest number of names. Sight is its most acute sense with a good sense of hearing but is thought to have a poorly developed sense of smell. Cougars can also climb with ease and leap over 6 m 20 ft. The cougar is extremely agile and has great jumping power and may leap from the ground up to a height of 18 feet into a tree.
Mountain lions are powerfully built with large paws and sharp claws.