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Wildlife Department confirms mountain lion sightings in Oklahoma
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<blockquote data-quote="jacque1282" data-source="post: 2673565" data-attributes="member: 25069"><p>We had one that roamed around my parent's place in Piedmont for a few years. I caught the first sight of it when I was about 15 at the lake behind their house. It was on the other side and jumped out of some trees and started stalking a dog. Scared the poo right out of me. My parents thought I was joking. A few nights later, the neighbors Irish Wolfhound ended up dead and badly dismembered in their back yard. Another week, another neighbor opened her front door to find the kitty munching happily on her chickens in the yard. After a while, everyone quit seeing it. I believe their territory is rather large, so it may have found new things to eat elsewhere and wandered off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jacque1282, post: 2673565, member: 25069"] We had one that roamed around my parent's place in Piedmont for a few years. I caught the first sight of it when I was about 15 at the lake behind their house. It was on the other side and jumped out of some trees and started stalking a dog. Scared the poo right out of me. My parents thought I was joking. A few nights later, the neighbors Irish Wolfhound ended up dead and badly dismembered in their back yard. Another week, another neighbor opened her front door to find the kitty munching happily on her chickens in the yard. After a while, everyone quit seeing it. I believe their territory is rather large, so it may have found new things to eat elsewhere and wandered off. [/QUOTE]
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