mountain lion

NOUN
  1. large American feline resembling a lion
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How To Use mountain lion In A Sentence

  • Therefore, two herds of deer share these summer ranges and, consequently, mountain lions from Round Valley repartition space on the winter range after months of being apart.
  • Another woman was killed by a mountain lion in 1994.
  • The controversy is heating up just days after voters overwhelmingly turned down a ballot proposition to increase mountain lion hunting.
  • To compound matters, expanding human populations have forced out - and hunted or trapped out - deer predators such as wolves, mountain lions, and bobcats.
  • The failure to find differences in those zones would falsify the hypothesis that mountain lions partitioned space to obtain exclusive use of prey.
  • Cougar, puma, mountain lion, catamount, panther - by any name, this big cat has inspired wilderness lovers across the country.
  • Usually Mr. Glinner found forests to be alive with activity; chirping crickets, hooting owls, hunting mountain lions, and hungry bears.
  • The mountain lion is a animal finely tuned on hunting and such. EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - What would you do?
  • They were a scrubby and desolate range from which bears and mountain lions streamed down to ogle and sometimes attack the inhabitants of houses gouged from the hills. Denise Hamilton discusses Sugar Skull
  • The initiative directs Fish and Game to manage the mountain lion population with public safety in mind.
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