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<blockquote data-quote="Raido Free America" data-source="post: 3908334" data-attributes="member: 45328"><p>Most people around here don't seem to believe it, but we do have cougars in this area. I have personailly seen several in the last 60 odd years. My adult son came face to face with an adult courger in broad daylight, a few years ago in a customers yard, near Shell Creek Lake, a few miles NW of Sand Springs. A young courger was captured in a persons back yard in Tulsa a few years ago, and it made the local news! You know they can't put anything on TV that is not true! The wildlife people thought this cougar was wild because it was malnourished, wormy, and had a lot of ticks! If you survived the DANGEROUS WILD LIFE in the San Diego area, LEFTWINGNUTS, you sholdn't have anything to worry about around here! Welcome!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raido Free America, post: 3908334, member: 45328"] Most people around here don't seem to believe it, but we do have cougars in this area. I have personailly seen several in the last 60 odd years. My adult son came face to face with an adult courger in broad daylight, a few years ago in a customers yard, near Shell Creek Lake, a few miles NW of Sand Springs. A young courger was captured in a persons back yard in Tulsa a few years ago, and it made the local news! You know they can't put anything on TV that is not true! The wildlife people thought this cougar was wild because it was malnourished, wormy, and had a lot of ticks! If you survived the DANGEROUS WILD LIFE in the San Diego area, LEFTWINGNUTS, you sholdn't have anything to worry about around here! Welcome! [/QUOTE]
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