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<blockquote data-quote="Raido Free America" data-source="post: 3752998" data-attributes="member: 45328"><p>We have cougars in Oklahoma, or at least NE Ok. I have seen several over the years around here! One was caught by the wildlife people in a tree, in a back yard in Tulsa. a few years ago. They said they thought it was a wild cougar because it was wormy, malnourished, and had a lot of ticks on it! Those lacerations look too big, and deep, to be a fence, of branch, and would take a serious preditor to inflict!? My wife went to school with a guy that is a wildlife biologest for the state of Arkansas. I ask him at her class reunion why the state of Arkansas clam there are no cougars in the state, when I had seen them there as well. He said do you have any idea how much paperwork that wiould create?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raido Free America, post: 3752998, member: 45328"] We have cougars in Oklahoma, or at least NE Ok. I have seen several over the years around here! One was caught by the wildlife people in a tree, in a back yard in Tulsa. a few years ago. They said they thought it was a wild cougar because it was wormy, malnourished, and had a lot of ticks on it! Those lacerations look too big, and deep, to be a fence, of branch, and would take a serious preditor to inflict!? My wife went to school with a guy that is a wildlife biologest for the state of Arkansas. I ask him at her class reunion why the state of Arkansas clam there are no cougars in the state, when I had seen them there as well. He said do you have any idea how much paperwork that wiould create? [/QUOTE]
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