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Not 100% certain but I believe I saw a Mountain Lion Cub
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<blockquote data-quote="Master Carper" data-source="post: 2991126" data-attributes="member: 15527"><p>Back in the early 70's, riding the school bus early one morning, we all saw a large black cat walking across a wide open pasture. The bus driver stopped in the middle of the road and we all watched it till it went out of sight. Yes this cat was black, and very black at that! What made this cat really stand out was it's size and it's 4 foot long or longer tail. This was out in the country in Craig County.</p><p></p><p>Also in the early 70's, an old timer brought to mountain lion cubs to the police station where my dad worked at. He said he "found" them in a small rock cave, but I have no idea where it was at. Game and Fish and one of the guys from the sheriff's department, returned the two cubs where the guy said he found them at.</p><p></p><p>They may not be seen buy once in a great while, but we do have big cats around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Master Carper, post: 2991126, member: 15527"] Back in the early 70's, riding the school bus early one morning, we all saw a large black cat walking across a wide open pasture. The bus driver stopped in the middle of the road and we all watched it till it went out of sight. Yes this cat was black, and very black at that! What made this cat really stand out was it's size and it's 4 foot long or longer tail. This was out in the country in Craig County. Also in the early 70's, an old timer brought to mountain lion cubs to the police station where my dad worked at. He said he "found" them in a small rock cave, but I have no idea where it was at. Game and Fish and one of the guys from the sheriff's department, returned the two cubs where the guy said he found them at. They may not be seen buy once in a great while, but we do have big cats around. [/QUOTE]
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