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Cougar taken by Hunter in Tennessee
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<blockquote data-quote="TheLBLman" data-source="post: 4142615" data-attributes="member: 1409"><p>Until recently, I would have agreed with you.</p><p>But there is now some very compelling evidence that some group has recently been <em>ILLEGALLY</em> bringing in and releasing wild-origin cougars (female & males ones) into Tennessee. This <em>COULD</em> establish a wild-origin breeding population (which of course is their goal).</p><p></p><p>Other groups have been recently trucking in and releasing feral pigs in West and Middle Tennessee, so there is also evidence you (in West TN) are closer to having a breeding population of "wild" pigs. Wonder if they like to eat the Asian carp that so many other groups brought in a few years ago?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLBLman, post: 4142615, member: 1409"] Until recently, I would have agreed with you. But there is now some very compelling evidence that some group has recently been [i]ILLEGALLY[/i] bringing in and releasing wild-origin cougars (female & males ones) into Tennessee. This [i]COULD[/i] establish a wild-origin breeding population (which of course is their goal). Other groups have been recently trucking in and releasing feral pigs in West and Middle Tennessee, so there is also evidence you (in West TN) are closer to having a breeding population of "wild" pigs. Wonder if they like to eat the Asian carp that so many other groups brought in a few years ago? [/QUOTE]
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