Skip to content
Search
  • Home
  • Animals
    • Mammals
    • Reptiles & Amphibians
    • Fish
      • Char
      • Apache Trout
      • Trout
      • Cutthroat Trout
    • Birds
      • Upland Game Birds
      • Raptor
    • Insects & Invertebrates
  • Venomous Species
    • Venomous Snakes
    • Venomous Arachnids
  • Plants
    • Poisonous Plants
    • Edible Plants
  • State By State Guides
    • West Region
      • Alaska
      • Arizona
      • California
      • Colorado
      • Hawaii
      • Idaho
      • Montana
      • Nevada
      • New Mexico
      • Oregon
      • Utah
      • Washington
      • Wyoming
    • Midwest Region
      • Illinois
      • Indiana
      • Iowa
      • Kansas
      • Michigan
      • Minnesota
      • Missouri
      • Nebraska
      • North Dakota
      • Ohio
      • South Dakota
      • Wisconsin
    • Southern Region
      • Alabama
      • Arkansas
      • Delaware
      • Florida
      • Georgia
      • Kentucky
      • Louisiana
      • Maryland
      • Mississippi
      • North Carolina
      • Oklahoma
      • South Carolina
      • Tennessee
      • Texas
      • Virginia
      • West Virginia
    • Northeast Region
      • Connecticut
      • Maine
      • Massachusetts
      • New Hampshire
      • New Jersey
      • New York
      • Pennsylvaina
      • Rhode Island
      • Vermont
  • About Us

Category: Wild Cats

link to Living With Mountain Lions

Living With Mountain Lions

The mountain lion is a large, wild cat species known by several different names, depending on the geographical area. Other names mountain lions go by include; cougars, pumas, painters, catamounts,...

Continue Reading
link to Bobcats vs. Canadian Lynx

Bobcats vs. Canadian Lynx

The Bobcat and the Canadian Lynx are both members of the cat (Felidae) family and the Lynx genus. They share many physical and behavioral characteristics. But these two small wildcats have...

Continue Reading
link to The Interaction Between Mountain Lion and Deer Population

The Interaction Between Mountain Lion and Deer Population

Deer are naturally a mountain lion's biggest food source because the mountain lion takes down and kills the deer and then hides it so it can continue to eat on it for the course of a couple of days....

Continue Reading
« PREV Page 1 … Page 8 Page 9 Page 10

  • Privacy Policy
  • Affiliate Disclosure
© 2026 Copyright Krebs Creek