How do you tell if a cougar is in the area?

Some signs of mountain lion presence include large tracks (3-5 inches wide) without claw marks; food caches, where a kill has been partially eaten and then covered with brush and dirt; scrapes in soft dirt or leaf litter, and claw marked trees & logs.
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How can you tell if a mountain lion is around?

If a cougar is in the area and you are lucky enough to detect its presence, most often it will be due to “cougar sign” and not actually seeing the animal. These signs are evidence left behind after a cougar has passed through. Cougar signs include tracks, scat, scratches and cached (partially buried) prey.
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What time of year are cougars most active?

Cougars are most active from dusk to dawn, but it is not unusual for cougars to hunt anytime during the day. Adult cougars typically prey on deer, elk, moose, mountain goats, and wild sheep, with deer being the preferred and most common prey.
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Can you smell a cougar?

To confirm the cougar scent scrape yourself, bend down and give the pile a quick whiff. If it has a strong cat-like scent, it's a cougar scrape.
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Where do cougars hide?

Cougars make their dens in rocky ledges, dense thickets and under uprooted trees. They are highly territorial— a male cougar may use a home range of 50 to 150 square miles (for comparison, the City of Seattle is 92 square miles).
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What are cougars afraid of?

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Experts such as Debra Chase, CEO of the Mountain Lion Foundation, say that cougars are mostly afraid of humans and don't see us as potential prey. Occasionally, though, humans fool them. Quick movements, such as running or bicycling, which make humans resemble prey, sometimes lead to cougar attacks.
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How do you scare off a cougar?

Make noise by yelling, blowing a whistle or an air horn. If you have an umbrella, quickly open and close it while facing the cougar. Do not approach the cougar. Give it ample space to run away – don't corner it.
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Where do cougars sleep during the day?

You might be thinking cougar retreat to a “home base” cave or a den for sleeping, but this is not the case. Most of the time they are always on the move around their territory, and cougars will just find a suitably sheltered spot to sleep.
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Do cougars stay in one area?

The only time that mountain lions are in one place for more than a couple of days is if they are feeding on a large kill they made, if it is a denning female with young kittens or if they are injured.
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Can dogs smell cougars?

Consider getting a dog for your children as an early-warning system. A dog can see, smell, and hear a cougar sooner then we can. Although dogs offer little value as a deterrent to cougars, they may distract a cougar from attacking a human.
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What to do if a cougar is stalking you?

If the cougar scoots off, then get out of the area quickly. If it follows you or acts aggressively, don't back down: be loud, bare your teeth, and maintain eye contact. Keep making yourself as large as possible, and start thinking about what potential weapons you might be able to use—a walking stick is a good option.
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Do cougars hunt humans?

Cougars are solitary animals and like to hunt without being noticed. A cougar preying on humans is rare but does happen from time to time. Teddy Roosevelt, in 1901 states that cougar attacks “are exceedingly rare.”
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How do you fight off a mountain lion?

Wave your arms slowly and speak firmly in a loud voice. If looking bigger doesn't scare the mountain lion off, without crouching or turning your back, start throwing stones, branches, or whatever you can reach in its direction (e.g., toward it, but not directly at it).
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Will an air horn scare away a mountain lion?

The Mountain Lion Foundation and others tell hikers to carry personal alarms or air horns to scare animals. Some experts, however, say it's not really known how animals react to such devices. In the end, Burgess prevailed.
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What time do mountain lions come out?

Mountain lions are solitary animals, traveling alone except during mating season or when a female is supporting young. They can be seen at any time of the day or night, but are most active at dawn and dusk, corresponding with deer activity.
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Do mountain lions scream at night?

Many people hear shrieks in the night and think they are made by mountain lions, but almost always these blood-curdling screams are made by other animals.
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Where do mountain lions hide during the day?

Mountain lions tend to spend the day in dense cover, and to hunt when deer are active, most often at dawn and dusk. While these are also the times that people like to take a walk — avoiding the midday sun — we have a responsibility to be sensible when we do so in mountain lion country.
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How large is a cougars territory?

Habitat: Cougars normally are reclusive animals which avoid humans. They make their dens in rocky outcroppings, dense thickets and under uprooted trees. They are highly territorial— a male cougar may dominate a home range of 50 to 150 square miles (for comparison, the City of Seattle is 92 square miles).
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Do cougars travel alone?

Where home ranges do overlap, cougars still avoid each other and remain solitary, gathering only to mate. Females are less solitary than males, remaining with their young until the kittens are about two years old.
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Where are cougars most commonly found?

Today viable, breeding cougar populations are found in just the sixteen states of Washington, Oregon, California, Nevada, Arizona, Utah, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, Nebraska, New Mexico, South Dakota, North Dakota, Texas, and Florida.
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Are cougars friendly?

Though a privately owned cougar will eventually grow accustomed to its owners, it can never be domesticated like a dog or a cat. The best you can hope for is a docile — and sometimes playful — pet that won't crush you to death with its powerful jaw.
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What do cougars do at night?

Cougars are shy and elusive. They hunt alone except during breeding season and when the female is traveling with her cubs. Lions are nocturnal, preferring to hunt at night. They stake out territories that range from 12 to 22 square miles.
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Should you throw things at a cougar?

6. Throw something. Throwing a rock or a small broken branch at a mountain lion could scare it away, but it could anger it, too. It's a delicate situation, but you want to avoid a physical confrontation with an animal at all costs.
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Are cougars afraid of fire?

Are Cougars Scared Of Fires? Much like bears, cougars don't want to be anywhere near humans. They will generally stay away from areas where they hear or see human presence. This can include campfires, but there is no evidence that cougars are scared of campfires by themselves.
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Will pepper spray stop a cougar?

It's a wonderful defense against mountain lions (also known as cougars, pumas, or panthers). They, like all cats, have extremely sensitive noses and don't like having them abused. So, they'll respond swiftly to a dose of pepper spray, meaning they'll almost always beat a hasty retreat.
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