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My neighbor gave me a top notch night vision scope. Not the kind for a gun, has a head mount and you can see in pitch black. Won't be snuck up on anymore.
 

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As we decimate natural habitat for profits the critters will have more interaction with us.

The simple answer here in Florida is to run over the panthers with cars and trucks and shoot the black bears.

Tourists and snowbirds feed the gators and then when they go home we are left with hungry gators unafraid of humans.

Take little muffin for a walk around the pond in the evening (off leash of course)

See Muffin crap by the pond. See Muffin get surprised. See gator eat Muffin. Kill gator.

ahhhh- the circle of life.

Yes, the invasion is here, and it is us.
 

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This is the only Cougar I like.
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I have an Impala, and I do believe it could possibly outrun the cougar.

G.I.B., tastes like chicken? Pets and alligators mix well, after they're eaten of course.

That's why I like it up here, but my pets always stay indoors. Hope I don't look like a tasty snack to a cougar.
 

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I'm in Maryland, north of Baltimore and south of Philly. Not your usual cougar territory.
could be some dumba$$ bought it as a cub and then let it go in the woods when it got too big for his apartment....we have a few cougars in Minnesota, very rare to see them tho
 

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That's what we used to think and that is what the gov't said when I called aways back. Those cubs grew up, found others outside and make cute little mountain lion babies.

A local wildlife guru got way too close to a mom mountain lion with a couple babies not far from here a few years ago...she didn't get hurt, but last thing I want is to find that momma in the woods any day.
 

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