The Mountain Lion, also known as cougar, panther, or puma, is tawny-colored with black tipped ears and tail.  Adult males may be more than 8 feet long from nose to end of tail, and generally weigh between 130 and 150 pounds. Adult females can be 7 feet long and weigh between 65 and 90 pounds.

        Mountain lions live in many different types of habitat in California, from deserts to humid coast range forest, and from sea level to 10,000 foot elevations. They are generally most abundant in areas with plentiful deer and adequate cover.

        Mountain Lions are important members of the natural community and may be found in Sonoma County. Normally, lions are very elusive and people rarely get more than a brief glimpse of a mountain lion in the wild. They are, however, unpredictable and have been known to attack people.

        The predatory behavior of a mountain lion is very similar to the domestic cat. The lion will attempt to conceal itself for a surprise attack while stalking its prey. A crouched position is assumed with the tail twitching and the ears upright. An agitated lion may snarl and lay its ears back.

        Please follow these suggestions in order to reduce the chances of an unpleasant encounter with a mountain lion:

      How to reduce the chances of an attach when encountering a mountain lion:

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