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Occupy a wide variety of biomes, but require habitat with large prey and cover for hunting. Cougars are the second largest cat in North America. Despite their size and presence across much of the western part of the continent, these cats are rarely seen by humans.

Across the rugged cliffs of Patagonia and the forested ridges of North America, a shadow glides silently through the night. Known by many names, cougar, mountain lion, puma, or catamount, this elusive predator reigns as one of the most adaptable wild cats in the Western Hemisphere.

Cougars are big cats native to North, Central, and South America. Their strong, athletic build allows them to sprint at great speeds over short distances, as well as to leap both horizontally and vertically.

Cougars are agile wild cats that inhabit North, Central, and South America. You can find them in many habitats, including forests, shrubland, grassland, rocky areas, and deserts.

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Cougars are hypercarnivores that mainly eat large mammals, especially deer, and will also eat coyotes, beavers, porcupines, mice, marmots, raccoons, hares, birds, and sometimes grasshoppers. They will prey on domestic livestock, such as poultry, sheep, calves, goats, and pigs.