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    MOUNTAIN LION, PROOF THEIR HERE...

    HARTFORD, Conn. — A mountain lion killed on a Connecticut highway last month had apparently walked halfway across the country from South Dakota, according to Connecticut environmental officials who said Tuesday that the journey of roughly 2,000 miles was one of the longest ever recorded for a land mammal.

    The animal originated in the Black Hills region of South Dakota and was tracked by DNA from its hair and droppings as it passed through Minnesota and Wisconsin in 2009 and 2010, Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection Commissioner Daniel Esty said at a news conference.


    Biologists estimate the size of the mountain lion population at about 100,000 in North America, mostly living in western regions and seldom traveling more than 100 miles. It was the first confirmed wild mountain lion in Connecticut in more than 100 years.


    "It is a testament to the adaptability of the species that it can travel so far from its original home in South Dakota to Connecticut," Esty said.


    The lean, 140-pound male was killed June 11 when it was hit by a sport utility vehicle at night on the Wilbur Cross Parkway in the New Haven suburb of Milford.


    Authorities initially believed it was a captive animal that escaped, but tests showed that it was not neutered or declawed and it had no implanted microchips, which are commonly used in domestic animals.


    Tests also determined it was likely the same one that had been seen earlier in Greenwich, Conn., a New York City suburb 30 miles away. The death was followed by a flurry of big cat sightings in the suburbs of Connecticut, but experts dismissed most of them as unreliable. Government experts say no native mountain lions are believed to live in Connecticut.


    Although it was an anomaly, Esty said the presence of the wild mountain lion is a good sign of the ability of Connecticut's conserved land to sustain wildlife.


    He said the discovery is "a strong symbol of what we had all hoped for who work in the conservation area, that wilderness areas and biological diversity can be preserved and protected."


    Genetic testing showed the cat had the same genetic structure of the mountain lion population in South Dakota's Black Hills region. The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Forest Service Wildlife Genetics Laboratory in Missoula, Mont., matched the DNA with samples collected from a cat that was spotted in eastern Minnesota near Minneapolis and in northern Wisconsin from late 2009 through early 2010.


    It was unclear what route the animal took to Connecticut. Biologists said it could have traveled south near urban areas or north through Canada.


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    I HAVE HEARD SOME STORIES FROM PEOPLE IN NORTHERN NJ, HAVE SEEN BIG CATS QUITE OFTEN.

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    NYBH,

    We have had some "legend's" about them here in Eastern NC for as long as I can remember. They come from way back. I know folk's (myslef included)that have seen them or sign of them here locally. They are very carefull to avoid detection. As far as I know, there hasn't been any killed here though. There are many places here, that just about anything can hide in. Lots of dense, large, unpopulated tracts of land around here. Frank

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    FRANK: THE PAST FEW YEARS I HAVE QUITE A FEW TRAIL CAMERAS IN THREE DIFFERENT STATES, THERE SET UP ON SWAMPS, TRAILS AND FOOD SOURCES BOTH NATURAL AND BAIT, AND I HAVE PICTURES OF MORE GAME THAN YOU CAN IMAGINE, BUT NO CATS AT ALL, MAY IT BE BOBCAT OR MOUNTAIN LION, I DO HAVE FERAL CATS AND HOUSE CATS BUT THATS ABOUT IT.

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    No Suprise Here,

    I can't tell you the number of times that I or a few of the guy's I bear hunt with, see a really huge bear. When the season comes in, guess what, not hide nor hair. The wolves we have in the area are the same, I had a she wolf and 6 pups directly behind my house (300 yards away) a few years back. I could go into the woods and find the trails and smell them, but never saw them once. I know you've seen the same thing. Any animal that gets some size from age, learns very quickly how to avoid us and our toy's. The cat I saw wasn't a bobcat or a feral and it found me! After it circled around me (I was buried in the vines, wind in my favor) and ID'd me, I only got 2 very quick glimpses at it. That long rudder like tail is unmistakeable. Thing is, it was within 3 miles of my house. Yes the same woods I have hunted for 30 years now. Didn't see it before and haven't seen it since. Again, I'm not suprised. Frank

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    FRANK, DO YOU THINK THEY ARE NATIVE CATS OR COMING UP FROM FLORDIA, OR ELESWHERE.

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    NYBH,

    I don't think anyone can answer that question. I don't believe there is a big ebough population to be able to determine it. Frank

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    I love tihis kindof thing!, we are now learning a good deal about the ever growing coyote "problem" here in Maryland last year I saw pictures of one in St. Marys county, I just wonder why big foot can duck all the trail cams. and why they can't find and bigfoot turds,, but ya gotta love all the "monster" shows where they are looking for him/her! and the crazy guy Bo Bo who "calls" them

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    Quote Originally Posted by brokensheer View Post
    I love tihis kindof thing!, we are now learning a good deal about the ever growing coyote "problem" here in Maryland last year I saw pictures of one in St. Marys county, I just wonder why big foot can duck all the trail cams. and why they can't find and bigfoot turds,, but ya gotta love all the "monster" shows where they are looking for him/her! and the crazy guy Bo Bo who "calls" them


    I ALWAYS THOUGHT "YOTES" WERE EVERYWHERE, REASON BEING THERE ARE AT LEAST TEN PACKS IN N.Y.C.

    YOTES, EVERYWHERE HERE WHERE I'M AT, IN FACT MORE OF THEM THEN PEOPLE, HUGE PROBLEM HERE.

    BIG FOOT, LIKE I MENTIONED ABOVE I HAVE CAMERAS RUNNING AROUND THE CLOCK ALWAYS IN THREE DIFFERENT STATES FOR YEARS, WE ALSO HAVE THEM IN FOUR DIFFERENT CANADIAN PROVINCES FOR YEARS AND I'M SORRY TO SAY NO BIGFOOT PICTURES.

    I HAVE TO ADMIT THAT I WATCHED THAT SHOW EVERY WEEK SCRATCHING MY HEAD AT THE END, BUT I DO THINK THAT BO BO, IS A BIGFOOT MAKE OVER FOR SURE.

    ONE THING WE KNOW FOR SURE, ALOT OF WILDERNESS OUT THERE, WHO KNOWS JUST WHAT IS IN IT...

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