This picture is awesome. Apparently a Mountain Lion is walking around South Western Pennsylvania…as shown by this deer cam.
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Apparently, that was actually a photo taken in South Texas.
http://www.buckmanager.com/2009/05/21/mountain-lion-really-killed-this-whitetail/
We had mountain lions in Edinboro, PA when I was growing up but those were apparently escaped from a wild animal park. Have not seen them for decades.
there r lions in pa. dont let the game commision foul you……
I blame it on Barry Soetoro.
Ummm there are mountain lions in pennsylvania. They were put here to lower the deer population.
I heard a mountain lion scream behind me in Nort East, PA woodson 4/28/10. Set up trail cam next day. It was heard again in July, actual sighting by a farmer in August. I found & photographed paw prints with a tape measure beside them. Finally on 11/1/10 my Stealth Cam got a picture of it 51′ away. Showed everything to the PA Game Commission & they said it was probably a bobcat! You can clearly see that the grass is 1′ tall and comes up to the bottom of it belly. Left rear footprint is 6″ x 3 1/2″ wide. Picture clearly shows a long tail & is about 2″ around. The bottom of the picture says: Stealth Cam 11-1-2010. 11:23:56 am. How can you fake a picture on a game camera?
me & my neighbors saw a mt lion in our backyards, we each have 2 acres unattended.lots of fox,rabbits foul snakes too. Snyder co pa.
Jim Rizzo: I would love to see the pictures of the prints and of the cat that you have. Can you email me them? gategod @ iwon . com
Thanks! :O)
I had a Mt. Lion on my back deck 3 springs ago in April and also Pics of his tracks. I live in Rew, Pa. aalso got a pic of a track at Leriby Y, near Eldred .Pa. In Rew, Pa. out behind the Rew Firehall, 3 falls ago, i was hunting squirrels, and i seen a Black Panther, about the size of a Mt. Lion Also near Rew, Pa. this spring i found where something killed a Hog. The area was all torn up. It has 1-4th, inch tusks, a long snout, but was a young one, about 60 lbs. I have piture of it and also have the whole skeleton. I don’t care what anybody says, I SEEN ALL OF THIS!!
A friend of mine works for the Pa Game Commission, he told me there are Mt Lions in Pa. They were released a few years back to help control the coyote population that were released originally to control the deer population.