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Cougar taken by Hunter in Tennessee
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<blockquote data-quote="BamaProud" data-source="post: 4142579" data-attributes="member: 9871"><p>No different. I still think 99% of sightings are cases of mistaken identity. </p><p></p><p>I maintain that there is no established population in the state...and that there is no evidence that we are any closer to having one. Stories of people seeing Congers/Panthers and other Large cats are a regular recurrence in virtually every state where there isn't a verified established population. I have never suggested that is was impossible for one to roam through the state...or that one could escape/be releases from captivity. </p><p></p><p>...and I to don't understand the fear. I worry more about twisting my ankle in the woods or falling and breaking a leg.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BamaProud, post: 4142579, member: 9871"] No different. I still think 99% of sightings are cases of mistaken identity. I maintain that there is no established population in the state...and that there is no evidence that we are any closer to having one. Stories of people seeing Congers/Panthers and other Large cats are a regular recurrence in virtually every state where there isn't a verified established population. I have never suggested that is was impossible for one to roam through the state...or that one could escape/be releases from captivity. ...and I to don't understand the fear. I worry more about twisting my ankle in the woods or falling and breaking a leg. [/QUOTE]
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