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Do mountain lions live in Hawaii?

There are no big land predators in Hawaii like there are in the continental United States. You won't find bears, mountain lions, or alligators anywhere. There are also very few plants that can cause any damage, such as poison oak.



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There are no large land predators in Hawaii. The most common mammals on the islands are monk seals, boars, deer, mongoose, rats, wallabies, and feral cats. There are also no dangerous land snakes.

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The Hawaiian monk seal is an apex predator and a sentinel species. Its beach is our beach. Its waters are our waters.

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Hawaii has no native snakes. But, unfortunately, that doesn't mean it's snake-free. The islands have seen their fair share of snake species thanks to travel, stowaways, and illegal smuggling. However, Hawaii is far from overrun, in part, thanks to the fact that it's illegal to own snakes.

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Red-bellied piranha in Lake Wilson. In the early 1990s, a Windward resident went freshwater fishing in Wahiawa's Lake Wilson and caught an omnivorous red-bellied piranha.

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Answer and Explanation: There are no monkeys in Hawaii. Hawaii's indigenous animals, those that are native to the island, include the hoary bat, the Hawaiian state bird, the nene, which is a type of goose, the endangered Hawksbill sea turtle, and Hawaiian monk seals. There are also numerous kinds of native sea-birds.

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The nighttime howling of wild coyotes is ever-more common across America – they are now found in every state but Hawaii. The best way to protect your pets is to let them outside only when you are with them, especially at night.

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