Cougars in the Adirondacks of New York
<p>Eastern cougars, or mountain lions, are wild felines that resemble the common bobcat, but cougars are bigger in both size and stature.</p>
<p>The adult mountain lion is generally 5–9 feet long, weighing between 80–225 pounds, with an average around 140 pounds. Like most animals, cougar males are usually larger than females, and yes folks…they can be found in the Adirondacks.</p>
<p>Cougars are very powerful predators, and they like to prey on a wide variety of animals. Deer are their preferred meal, but they also like to eat smaller animals, such as domestic animals and livestock.</p>
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