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occurs, primarily in the mountainous western and central coniferous regions of the state, and along major drainages of the Yellowstone River. Occasionally, lions (probably dispersing young) have been observed and killed in areas removed from Distribution of mountain lions in Montana 17 ^ folding instructions known lion range. Where lions occur throughout Montana, their distribution is closely associated with that of deer and elk. Life History Although females are capable of breeding their secon...d year, they probably do not do so until their third or fourth year, by which age they normally have established a territory. Mountain lions are generally polygamous. As breeding receptivity approaches, females may be quite vocal, producing loud screams. Males often travel 40 to 60 miles in search of females. A mating pair will remain together only a few days and then the female will no longer tolerate the male nearby. Care of the young rests solely with the female, and she defends them vigorously against male intruders which pose a lethal threat to kittens.
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