woodmort
RIP 1938-2020
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The historic range--according to Peterson' Mammal Guide--is in the Northern Appalachian chain into New England and the southern part of Fl. OP doesn't live close to either one nor is her area good cougar habitat. BTW, the one possible, but unconfirmed, sighting in GA was in the northwestern part of the state in the Appalachians.
In re to the two sites. The first is from SWGA near the FL line and may have been a wandering FL panther or one transported and released by someone given the condition it was in. The second site has a bogus photo as admitted by the artist. Puma, cougars, Mt. lions, panther, catamounts and/or painters aren't black.
The historic range--according to Peterson' Mammal Guide--is in the Northern Appalachian chain into New England and the southern part of Fl. OP doesn't live close to either one nor is her area good cougar habitat. BTW, the one possible, but unconfirmed, sighting in GA was in the northwestern part of the state in the Appalachians.
In re to the two sites. The first is from SWGA near the FL line and may have been a wandering FL panther or one transported and released by someone given the condition it was in. The second site has a bogus photo as admitted by the artist. Puma, cougars, Mt. lions, panther, catamounts and/or painters aren't black.
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