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Apparently there have been a number of Cougars spotted in this area among other areas for the past few years, anyone have any luck tracking or spotting any...woohoo. 16 miles from the cuz'!
In Maryland, we receive a dozen to two dozen reports a year from citizens who see, hear or find signs of cougars. Or so they think!
On rare occasion, someone video tapes or gets a photo of a “cougar.” I have seen five such videos in the past 15 years. In two, it was relatively easy to determine that the animal in question was not a cougar. However, one video taken by a landowner in Garrett County cannot be ruled
out completely.
Could there be a mountain lion or two roaming the wilds of Maryland? Sure there could be. It is not hard to find mountain lions for sale on the internet, though it is illegal to possess one in Maryland. We have trapped alligators, caimans, and wallabies from the wild in Maryland, so it is not inconceivable that a former pet cougar could be out there.
In the case of mountain lions, it will be hard to distinguish between a former captive animal and true native cat. Before we tackle that question, one must be documented with conclusive evidence in Maryland. Keep your
eyes open!
Apparently there have been a number of Cougars spotted in this area among other areas for the past few years, anyone have any luck tracking or spotting any...woohoo. 16 miles from the cuz'!
bunch of bull
I thought they were asking about a yard full of classic 60's XR-7's.I thought this thread was about an older woman around age of 40, who looks to pick up younger guys...