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Mountain Lion captured in North Tulsa
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<blockquote data-quote="mr ed" data-source="post: 1519979" data-attributes="member: 6777"><p>you never know whats in the woods. 30 years ago the wildlife dept. said there was no bears around Tulsa.</p><p>but one of the guys I worked with hit one with his truck on his way to work one day.</p><p>near kellyville. 1980-81</p><p></p><p>A 70 puond mountain lion is normally a 1 year old.</p><p>if it turns out to be several years old then it was somebody's pet they didn't feed very well.</p><p>I shot a 77 lb one when I lived in Colo. and it still had its kitten spots barely visable on its back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr ed, post: 1519979, member: 6777"] you never know whats in the woods. 30 years ago the wildlife dept. said there was no bears around Tulsa. but one of the guys I worked with hit one with his truck on his way to work one day. near kellyville. 1980-81 A 70 puond mountain lion is normally a 1 year old. if it turns out to be several years old then it was somebody's pet they didn't feed very well. I shot a 77 lb one when I lived in Colo. and it still had its kitten spots barely visable on its back. [/QUOTE]
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