- Mountain Lions (also known as Cougars or Pumas) are present throughout southern Arizona's mountainous and rocky terrain, including areas around Tucson
- Their population is considered stable to increasing
- Mountain Lions have a tan or light brown coat with a white or cream-colored underside
- Adult males typically weigh 115–220 pounds and can be up to 8 feet long (including the tail), while females are smaller, generally weighing 64–141 pounds
- They favor areas with dense cover, broken terrain, and steep slopes, which provide ideal conditions for ambush hunting
- Their population is considered stable to increasing
- Mountain Lions have a tan or light brown coat with a white or cream-colored underside
- Adult males typically weigh 115–220 pounds and can be up to 8 feet long (including the tail), while females are smaller, generally weighing 64–141 pounds
- They favor areas with dense cover, broken terrain, and steep slopes, which provide ideal conditions for ambush hunting
