Thursday 19 November 2020

My report writing on Mountain Lions

 A Mountain lion is a animal that are found in steep, rocky canyons. You can find Mountain lions in South America, Canada and the U.S but is very hard to spot them. 


Mountain lions live in United States. Mountain lions have big front teeth that are so yellow it is the first thing you spot when they open their big jaw. When they prowl they have a huge lump behind them. The leg goes into a position which forces one of the shoulder bones up into the air. This causes a lump. It is very handy to scare predators away. They have big yellow eyes with big pitch black pupils. Their jaw has a big, bright white patch with lots of fur sticking out of it. The white blends into a beige colour and the beige colour turns out to be the colour of a whole Mountain lion. 


Mountain lions are usually very shy. They are only really active at dusk, dawn and night time. People don't usually see them unless they are up to seeking at night. They are very stealthy. You would think that they get a lot of food. You are right! They usually hide behind long, dry pointy grass. When they pounce, they bite straight into the spinal cord. It causes weakness in their prey and their muscles stop working. Then the Mountain lion can eat their prey. If necessary, they would eat small bugs or small portions of food. 


Mountain lions are also called Cougars, pumas and panthers. They are North America's largest animal. They weigh 200 pounds. A Mountain lion is large American wild cat with a plain tawny to greyish coat, found from Canada to Patagonia. It is unlikely and difficult to see or to find a Mountain lion. In these times, people still do not know if they hunt in packs or alone. Mountain lions are so solitary that people don't know enough facts for a whole story!

To conclude, I think Mountain lions are animals that want to protect their habitat and family members for as long as they can. 

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