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<blockquote data-quote="gladeshunter" data-source="post: 4128190" data-attributes="member: 6552"><p>They eat more than a few deer. I came up to tennessee from south Florida. The cougars are out of control down there and protected more than the gold in Ft.Knox. The epicenter is Big Cypress national preserve. </p><p>Around the year 2000 hunters were taking around 250 deer a year out of there and a couple hundred hogs. Now the hog harvest is 0 and the deer harvest is down to less than 100. Other areas around there including large cattle ranches are also seeing a decline in wildlife numbers. Raccoons and possums are nearly impossible to find. </p><p>These cougars are eating machines, it would be foolish to want them here in Tennessee if you like your other wildlife and your pets.</p><p>They are treated as pests in Texas and other states for a reason!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gladeshunter, post: 4128190, member: 6552"] They eat more than a few deer. I came up to tennessee from south Florida. The cougars are out of control down there and protected more than the gold in Ft.Knox. The epicenter is Big Cypress national preserve. Around the year 2000 hunters were taking around 250 deer a year out of there and a couple hundred hogs. Now the hog harvest is 0 and the deer harvest is down to less than 100. Other areas around there including large cattle ranches are also seeing a decline in wildlife numbers. Raccoons and possums are nearly impossible to find. These cougars are eating machines, it would be foolish to want them here in Tennessee if you like your other wildlife and your pets. They are treated as pests in Texas and other states for a reason! [/QUOTE]
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