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Not 100% certain but I believe I saw a Mountain Lion Cub
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<blockquote data-quote="Jared" data-source="post: 2990676" data-attributes="member: 3725"><p>We did have a female lion that showed up in Tulsa. It was probably 6-7 years ago and I recall it being up a tree in town. We tranquilized her and I recall that her DNA came back from Black Hills which is where a lot of our few confirmed lions have come from. I believe it is still a mystery as to how she ended up here. All of the other cats we get (with the exception of Cimarron Co.) are transient young males that are seeking new territory and they don't realize they are travelling to country that does not have an established population. (I use the term "we" loosely as I was not actually involved)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jared, post: 2990676, member: 3725"] We did have a female lion that showed up in Tulsa. It was probably 6-7 years ago and I recall it being up a tree in town. We tranquilized her and I recall that her DNA came back from Black Hills which is where a lot of our few confirmed lions have come from. I believe it is still a mystery as to how she ended up here. All of the other cats we get (with the exception of Cimarron Co.) are transient young males that are seeking new territory and they don't realize they are travelling to country that does not have an established population. (I use the term "we" loosely as I was not actually involved) [/QUOTE]
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