Mountain lion kittens, Yellowstone National Park
Mountain lion kittens Public domain photograph by National Parks Administration, nature conservation, tourism, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Bobcat at Night - National Parks Gallery
A remote camera trap captures a bobcat at night. Unlike adult mountain lions, bobcats have spots (seen in this photo), a short tail, and are significantly smaller. Interestingly, mountain lion kittens are born ... More
Juvenile Mountain Lion - National Parks Gallery
A young mountain lion in the Santa Monica Mountains. Interestingly, mountain lion kittens are born with spots, but they go away as they get older.
Santa Monica - P-32 - Public Domain image, National Parks Gallery
One of the newest mountain lion kittens - P-32! This little fellow, along with P-33 and P-34, were born in the Malibu Springs area just a few weeks ago. Our biologists ear-tagged them and are awaiting lab resul... More
Santa Monica - P-32 - Public Domain image, National Parks Gallery
One of the newest mountain lion kittens - P-32! This little fellow, along with P-33 and P-34, were born in the Malibu Springs area just a few weeks ago. Our biologists ear-tagged them and are awaiting lab resul... More
Santa Monica - P-32 - Public Domain image, National Parks Gallery
One of the newest mountain lion kittens - P-32! This little fellow, along with P-33 and P-34, were born in the Malibu Springs area just a few weeks ago. Our biologists ear-tagged them and are awaiting lab resul... More
Santa Monica - P-32 - Public Domain image, National Parks Gallery
One of the newest mountain lion kittens - P-32! This little fellow, along with P-33 and P-34, were born in the Malibu Springs area just a few weeks ago. Our biologists ear-tagged them and are awaiting lab resul... More
Santa Monica - P-32 - Public Domain image, National Parks Gallery
One of the newest mountain lion kittens - P-32! This little fellow, along with P-33 and P-34, were born in the Malibu Springs area just a few weeks ago. Our biologists ear-tagged them and are awaiting lab resul... More
Santa Monica - P-32 - Public Domain image, National Parks Gallery
One of the newest mountain lion kittens - P-32! This little fellow, along with P-33 and P-34, were born in the Malibu Springs area just a few weeks ago. Our biologists ear-tagged them and are awaiting lab resul... More
P-48 and P-49 - Public Domain image, National Parks Gallery
National Park Service researchers discovered two litters of mountain lion kittens in the eastern Santa Susana Mountains in June 2016. A total of five kittens, three females and two males, were eartagged and ret... More