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re: How often do you believe someone when they say they saw a Cougar in SE Louisiana?
Posted on 12/1/17 at 1:48 pm to Bigwhite5154
Posted on 12/1/17 at 1:48 pm to Bigwhite5154
There's probably no more than about 10 that live in Louisiana. They roam huge distances. Like they travel to different states. So the odds of seeing one are very very slim. But somehow everyone has either seen one or knows somebody that has seen one or killed one, blah blah blah. I dont believe the majority of their bullshite stories. I REALLY love all those black panther stories too. Because at least 75% of big cat stories involve a black panther.
Is this post because of the cougar sighting in Watson on Facebook?
Is this post because of the cougar sighting in Watson on Facebook?
Posted on 12/1/17 at 1:54 pm to A_bear
I love the stories of people that "heard" a cougar/panther scream.
It's always the same...sounded like a woman screaming and made the hair on my neck stand up, but I'm 100% sure it was a panther.
It's always the same...sounded like a woman screaming and made the hair on my neck stand up, but I'm 100% sure it was a panther.
Posted on 12/1/17 at 7:21 pm to A_bear
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They roam huge distances. Like they travel to different states.
This guy gets it. My Pops who is an avid hunter said he saw one when on the edge if Honey island swamp when he was a young man. I believe him because he wouldn't lie to me about it. He believes the same as you posted. That they are only moving through the area as they travel from state to state along the coast. Probably for breeding of I had to guess.
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