Mountain Lion
Felis concolor

The Mountain Lions' coat is a yellowish, grayish, red-tawny color. Their habitat is generally wilderness, but may hunt in rural hills. The male may travel up to 25 miles in one night, is strongly territorial and mostly nocturnal. The Mountain Lion eats large mammals; one deer per week forms half its diet - culling from the older and weaker deer, keeping the herd healthy. Adults breed every two to three years, up to six kittens per litter which are raised by the female over one to two years. The Mountain Lions' only enemy is man.