Cougars, wolves, grizzly bears and black bearsare known to kill coyotes, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service. Golden eagles have been known to swoop down and take young coyotes. Humans kill coyotes too, for their fur and in attempts to control their populations. Ca...
The main prey of cougars is deer, so they can be found wherever deer are. They will also eat elk, pronghorn, small mammals and sometimes birds. After making a kill, a cougar will often hide or cache the carcass by covering it with soil, leaves or snow, saving it to feed...
Livestock Guardian Animal – Before we moved to our rural property, we knew we would need some help protecting our future livestock from the local coyotes, black bears, and cougars. Here’s what we learned when deciding if we needed a livestock guardian animal. We knew that smaller mammals a...
Dolphins are mostly meat eaters. They feast on fish, squid and shrimp, and occasionally sea plants. The adults can eat 14 pounds of fish a day. The killer whale and the false killer whale, named because of its similarities to the more well-known killer whale, also eat other marine mammal...
Take a walking tour of native animal exhibits including otters, badger, grizzly bear, wolves, cougars, and birds of prey. Then, jump on a tram to get close-up views of bison, elk, moose, bighorn sheep, and mountain goats roaming across the 435 acre facility. Since these animals are fre...
Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge was designed as a lifetime haven for big cats – including tigers, lions, cougars, leopards, ligers, servals and bobcats – that have been abandoned, neglected or abused. In addition to the feline inhabitants, travelers will also be able to see some other ani...
The experience begins with an interesting drive-thru experience. However, burgers aren’t on the menu. From the comfort of your car, you’ll drive three miles through a wildlife park past several enclosures. These not only feature black and brown bears, but also wolves, elk, cougars, and ...
Enjoy a guided tour of all the residents (Siberian tigers, lions, cougars, black leopards, a bobcat, a coatimundi and foxes) at our sanctuary! Tours begin at 6:00 PM and leave approximately every 15 minutes. Tours last about 45 minutes and include a viewing of all our residents, as tim...
Ross Park Zoois America's fifth oldest zoo (opened in 1875). Among the animals on site are cougars, two-toed sloths, red pandas, alpine goats, coyotes and more, as well as dozens of birds and other animals. One of Binghamton's famed carousels is also located at the zoo. It was buil...
Minnesota has a designated list of regulated animals that are not allowed, including lions, tigers, cougars, leopards, cheetahs, ocelots, servals, bears, and non-human primates. Those who qualify for exemption to own a regulated animal must have registered the animal by March 2, 2005. A per...