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To: Islander7; Doogle

The comments are priceless. People are reporting seeing cougars, bears, and coyotes all along eastern seaboard states despite ‘officials’ flatly denying they exist.


Same here. For years we see, hit, hear serious predators, have all manner of pets go missing but you are NOT going to get the cityboy cops out to do something about it.

If you have predators in your neighborhood, you have to solve it the old school way: put baby chicks in a trap and rotate with the neighbors to stay up late until the score evens.

OR, you could get your sheriff to deputize wildlife hippies who would gladly suck the overtime to get high and do nothing about it, either.


9 posted on 06/12/2011 1:24:42 PM PDT by txhurl (Did you want to talk or fish?)
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To: txhurl

And look at this whopper!


“By and large, cougars want to stay as far away from people as they possibly can because they are so solitary,” said Bob Wilson, a co-founder of The Cougar Network, an organization devoted to tracking and researching the animal.

Wilson said mountain lions like to hunt in the shadows and it would be a very remote chance to encounter the cat.


11 posted on 06/12/2011 1:27:39 PM PDT by txhurl (Did you want to talk or fish?)
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To: txhurl

..over the last few years I’ve seen more and more red fox in northern NJ. There was a den with two pups within a half mile of me.


13 posted on 06/12/2011 1:34:24 PM PDT by Doogle ((USAF.68-73..8th TFW Ubon Thailand..never store a threat you should have eliminated))
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