Online sliding puzzle for kids - Mountain Lion

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Online Brain games for kids - Sliding and Jigsaw puzzles on the Mountain Lion will enrich the general knowledge of your child while sharpening her / his analytical skills in a fun manner. Olympiadtester has designed online brain games for kids to sharpen their logical reasoning and problem solving skills. 

The mountain lion goes by many names, including cougar, catamount, panther, red tiger, deer tiger, and puma.

This cat can be found in many regions of South and North America. Earlier, it was
 found all over America, but now is primarily seen in the western U.S. An endangered subspecies of mountain lion also remains in Florida. These felines are comfortable in many different habitats and, aside from humans, have the widest geographic range of any land mammal in the Western Hemisphere. 

Mountain Lions have a poor sense of smell, but have excellent vision and hearing that help them hunt in the early morning and evening hours. Their powerful hind legs enable them to jump as far as 40 to 45 feet. 

Lifespan: 9 to 12 years   Classification: Mammal    Diet: Carnivore

    INSTRUCTIONS TO PLAY THIS ONLINE SLIDING PUZZLE

    • STEP 1 - Click one of the tiles closest to the empty space to slide it into the empty space.
    • STEP 2 - Continue clicking the tiles to manipulate them into the empty spaces and form the picture at the right.
    • STEP 3Solving the puzzle fast and with few moves will give you a higher score.

      TIPS TO SOLVE THIS ONLINE SLIDING PUZZLE

      • Most tile sliding puzzles are made up of three rows of three tiles each.Try to get one of the three rows lined up properly regarding tile order anywhere in the puzzle. For example, get the three tiles that go on the bottom row in order, even at the top of the puzzle.
      • Keep this row together as you Consider each piece carefully and try to figure out where it will go in the puzzle. This will help you as you manipulate them into the right place and as you line them up in rows of three.slide the tiles and it will be easier to solve the problem.
      • One of the hardest parts of solving a sliding puzzle is preventing future moves from ruining previous slides. There is nothing more frustrating than having to move a new tile in a way that messes up all that you have done before. To prevent this, try to thing ahead and consider what will happen several moves in the future each time you slide a tile.

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