Posted by 36 coupe on September 22, 2011 at 03:10:28 from (72.55.252.209):
In Reply to: Re: Large cats posted by NCWayne on September 21, 2011 at 19:17:17:
Son and I saw a cougar in 1975.Son had a better look at it than I did.I did see the back end and the long tail as it went into a shaded area.It was stalking a calf we were looking for.The first big shopping mall had 2 cougars in a cage when it opened.I asked my son if thats what he saw,he said yes.The was a photo at the general store of a cougar standing about 20 feet from 3 hounds.Experts said the photo was a fake.I came to Maine in 1966 and have never seen a black bear.Some are shot every year and a friend has met bears face to face while trout fishing.There are not supposed to be any rattle snakes in Maine.My grand children and friends were playing near woods and saw a rattler.Friends dad killed the snake with a shovel.He took it to the paper mill where Workers who grew up in rattler country said it was a rattler.This is in Skowhegan Maine.A cougar was killed on the road in Connecticut.Experts claimed the cat walked in from a western state.There were cougar sightings in southern MA in 1960.I went to the area and found good tracks in a muddy area near a brook. Never say never.
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