The mountain lion, or cougar, ranges in weight from about 53 to 72 kilograms (115 to 160 pounds) for the males, and from about 34 and 48 kg (75 and 105 lb) for the females. Some males have, in rare cases, weighed in at in excess of 120 kg (260 lb). read more
Adult male mountain lions usually weigh between 110 and 180 pounds, while females typically weigh between 80 and 130 pounds. In rare cases, a mountain lion may exceed 200 pounds. The mountain lion is an adaptable predator and ranges from Canada to South America. read more
The average weight of an adult male mountain lion, which may be 8 feet long, is 110-180 pounds. The weight range for female adult mountain lions, which may be up to 7 feet long, is 80-130 pounds. At birth, a baby lion can weigh 1-2 pounds. read more
The male can weigh as much as 200 pounds, but most average 120-150 pounds. Females are around two thirds as heavy, weighing up to 110 pounds. read more
Female lions are smaller than males, and usually weigh around 280 pounds. Male lions are usually around 4 feet tall, and lionesses are slightly shorter. Not including their tails, male lions are typically 6 feet to 7 feet long, with females again being slightly smaller. read more