click the photo to see the mountain lion slideshow; Mountain Lion; Also see > Mammal: Carnivore: Predator: Diurnal; Habitat: Pinyon-Juniper; Desert Food Chains; The mountain lion is a top level, tertiary predator consuming > Mule deer a primary consumer, which consumes > plants; The Desert Food Chain *;
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digital-desert.com/wildlife/mountain-lion.html
digital-desert.com/wildlife/mountain-lion.html
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My instincts told me that the animals would be reluctant to be in human company unless they had become acclimated through constant contact and being provided, intentionally or not with food. I was the TOP of the food chain, the epitome of the I was food, this lion saw me as common prey, Lew's Mountain Lion Info Page...
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www.rivenrock.com/mountainlion.htm
www.rivenrock.com/mountainlion.htm
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Mountain lions are at the top of the food chain and are capable of taking anything in their territories. The animals displayed below are primary sources of...
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www.sdgfp.info/wildlife/MountainLions/Prey.htm
www.sdgfp.info/wildlife/MountainLions/Prey.htm
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Mountain lions sit on the top of the food chain and are capable of preying on anything within their territories. Their natural enemies include other large...
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www.sdgfp.info/Wildlife/MountainLions/Facts.htm
www.sdgfp.info/Wildlife/MountainLions/Facts.htm
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11. Next, ask students what animal(s) might eat sheep (humans, mountain lions, etc) . Add humans to the top of your food chain diagram. wolf cow mt. lion...
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www.unr.edu/nnap/PW/pw_fdchain.htm
www.unr.edu/nnap/PW/pw_fdchain.htm
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The cat, regarded by some as an animal that nature had made impeccable from the outset, has undergone only the subtlest of changes.
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www.insightempire.com/mountain-lion-food-chain/
www.insightempire.com/mountain-lion-food-chain/
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Common food chains, such as "mountain lion eats deer eats grass," have three or four trophic levels. The longest chain we found had seven trophic levels: mountain lion -> coyote -> lizard -> spider -> insect (preying) -> insect -> leaf.
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naturalsciences.sdsu.edu/ta/classes/lab2.3/TG.html
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Near the top of North America's wildlife food chain is the mountain lion, a close second to bears in various forms in ferocity, strength, and killing ability. The mountain lion's ideal habitat is abundant cover and adequate food, notably deer and related animals. That also describes the habitat of many who read...
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www.backwoodshome.com/articles/sheley50.html
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Why do creatures like the Osprey or the Mountain Lion, at the top of the food chain, become endangered species? How does the availability of food effect animal species numbers and habitats? Are humans part of the food chain?
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www.borealforest.org/school/food_chain.htm
www.borealforest.org/school/food_chain.htm
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