Mountain lion in PA RUMOR??
#61
RE: Mountain lion in PA RUMOR??
From the post Gazette July 11 1999''
Contacted on the day before his retirement from over three decades with the Pennsylvania Game Commission, Law Enforcement Bureau Director, Dick Fagan said, "There has not been a confirmed wild mountain lion sighting in Pennsylvania in my 34 years with this agency. But that doesn't mean there isn't one out there. I've been around wildlife too long to ever say never." \
http://www.easterncougarnet.org/middleatlantic.html
Not even the Eastern Cougar network has a mention of what your talking about.
Contacted on the day before his retirement from over three decades with the Pennsylvania Game Commission, Law Enforcement Bureau Director, Dick Fagan said, "There has not been a confirmed wild mountain lion sighting in Pennsylvania in my 34 years with this agency. But that doesn't mean there isn't one out there. I've been around wildlife too long to ever say never." \
http://www.easterncougarnet.org/middleatlantic.html
Not even the Eastern Cougar network has a mention of what your talking about.
#63
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RE: Mountain lion in PA RUMOR??
You meet that criteria by calling me a dope smoker.
I didn't resort to this when you called me a liar about the cougar near Pittsburgh
For you to deny that it happened says alot about you.
Do you know that it didn't?
Show me proof that I am wrong.
Show me proof that I am wrong.
#64
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RE: Mountain lion in PA RUMOR??
You must think you're real cute. I gave you my source.
The reporter was Chris Glorioso at wtae-tv in Pittsburgh.
If you deny my claim as false, it is up to you to interrogate the source and prove me wrong. Call them and get back to me.
Why am I even wasting my time. You aren't even from PA.
Do they ever spot any cougars in northern NY?
Go pester those guys!
The reporter was Chris Glorioso at wtae-tv in Pittsburgh.
If you deny my claim as false, it is up to you to interrogate the source and prove me wrong. Call them and get back to me.
Why am I even wasting my time. You aren't even from PA.
Do they ever spot any cougars in northern NY?
Go pester those guys!
#65
RE: Mountain lion in PA RUMOR??
The official word was that it was a "pet"
Do you get it, yet?
It would not be classified as a confirmed sighting if it was tagged as a "pet".
Do you get it, yet?
It would not be classified as a confirmed sighting if it was tagged as a "pet".
#67
RE: Mountain lion in PA RUMOR??
There was one around in 1993 in NY.
No proof lots of assumptions and false sightings and we kerep getting called doubters and close minded. Wow my feelings are hurt.
You want to join NYbowhuter and the rest of us on our next Bigfoot hunt? We use calibrated kegs.
You doubters.
You want to join NYbowhuter and the rest of us on our next Bigfoot hunt? We use calibrated kegs.
#68
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RE: Mountain lion in PA RUMOR??
Just explain this andI will leave be. How can (Missouri, Vermont, Massachusetts, Maryland, West Virginia, North Carolina, Illinois, Kentucky, Ontarioand New Brunswick, Canada) all haveDNA documented proof of them, but PAcan absolutely NOT have any chance of having even a few, according to you. You must be quite the all knowing fellow to make postive statements like this. The wise statement would be that PA "could" have a few passing through at some point, wouldn't you say?
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RE: Mountain lion in PA RUMOR??
Just explain this andI will leave be. How can (Missouri, Vermont, Massachusetts, Maryland, West Virginia, North Carolina, Illinois, Kentucky, Ontarioand New Brunswick, Canada) all haveDNA documented proof of them, but PAcan absolutely NOT have any chance of having even a few, according to you. You must be quite the all knowing fellow to make postive statements like this. The wise statement would be that PA "could" have a few passing through at some point, wouldn't you say?
The wise statement would be that PA "could" have a few passing through at some point, wouldn't you say?
Here's what the National Park Service says...
Originally, Mountain Lions roamed throughout North and South America. Today in North America, lion populations are limited to British Columbia, Alberta, the twelve westernmost states in the U.S., and the Florida Everglades.