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There is more, albeit questionable, evidence of Bigfoot in the United states than there is of black panthers.
There is more, albeit questionable, evidence of Bigfoot in the United states than there is of black panthers.
And a melanistic Bigfoot is even more rare!
Florida wildlife biologists have for years commented about their worries that the Florida panther population might become too small for species survival.
That idea of species viability has always made me a sceptic about the existence of Bigfoot. How would the required several hundred or so remain hidden?
Florida wildlife biologists have for years commented about their worries that the Florida panther population might become too small for species survival.
That idea of species viability has always made me a sceptic about the existence of Bigfoot. How would the required several hundred or so remain hidden?
Florida wildlife biologists have for years commented about their worries that the Florida panther population might become too small for species survival.
That idea of species viability has always made me a sceptic about the existence of Bigfoot. How would the required several hundred or so remain hidden?
Over time, many of the monkeys escaped and have reportedly been seen as as far north as Georgia.
It’s possible, but back then I had pretty good eyesight. Also the residents in this area I have talked to have never seen a tawny colored cat, only the black ones. And they have seen far more than I have especially back in the early 1900s to 1960s when I started hunting.Catpop, not arguing but wondering: Is it possible that what you saw as black could have been a very dark brown? Quality of lighting often affects one's perception of colors.
Keeping this relevant to hunting, I would love to shoot a bunch of those monkeys.
Sounds like more fun than hog hunting.They are an exotic species here so if you find one, it's OK to shoot it. I'd suggest a shotgun. They're fast and can be vicious.
Big cats
The reason everyone around here that’s seen one calls them panthers is because they’re black.
Why our new high school even has a black panther for its mascot!
I personally would call a tawny one a puma or mountain lion.
We don’t have no mountains round here, we just have pecosion swamps. We don’t have no red clay, just good rich black farmin dirt! Maybe they eat dirt?
Older people say they sound like a woman screaming. My wife actually heard one at night in 1960 when staying with some friends way back in the tall pine woods.
That’s about all I know!!!!
Probably either a screech owl or a bobcatOlder people say they sound like a woman screaming.
Probably either a screech owl or a bobcat
When hunting in Alabama, a friend came back to camp all flustered. He said he just heard a cougar screaming just before dark. The next day I went with him. Sure enough, just before dark he said, "There, that's the cougar yelling." It was the neighbor's bulls bellowing through the fence at one another over a cow in heat.
Here you go, from the news yesterday:Show me some pic's or trail came pic's and I'll buy the cougar population is growing .But until then I think most peoples imagination is running away with them.