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Habitat Lion Mountain
Throughout the whole habitat lion mountain the conservation status of the species is endangered, but native people can kill these predators if they visit their farms and raid the cattle.
An adult male's home range often spans over 100 square miles. Females generally use smaller areas, about twenty to sixty square miles. Along the western slope of the Sierra Nevada, as many as ten adult animals occupy the same 100 square mile area.
Throughout the whole habitat lion mountain the conservation status of the species is endangered, but native people can kill these predators if they visit their farms and raid the cattle.
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Habitat Lion Mountain -
conservation, farms
These animals live in many different areas. They can be found in deserts, as well as in humid coast range forests. They normally will be most abundant in areas with plentiful deer, which is their favorite prey. Throughout the whole habitat lion mountain the conservation status of the species is endangered, but native people can kill these predators if they visit their farms and raid the cattle.
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