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There are mountain lions in GA. Check out the GON website, in the june 2011 issue of their magazine it shows evidence of sightings in about twenty different counties all over the state not just the south. As far as this sighting to me it looks like a bobcat or maybe a feral cat. Although it IS possible to be a young mt.lion.
Could you provide a link for this website--I have no idea what GON stands for.
GON is Georgia Outdoor News. I do not have a link for the article, but maybe you can find it.
For some very nice photos of Florida Panthers, take a look at this link. The one juvenile's markings are very clear.
http://heathergreenblog.com/2011/01/03/finally-my-first-florida-panther-sighting/
There are mountain lions in GA. Check out the GON website, in the june 2011 issue of their magazine it shows evidence of sightings in about twenty different counties all over the state not just the south. As far as this sighting to me it looks like a bobcat or maybe a feral cat. Although it IS possible to be a young mt.lion.
Could you provide a link for this website--I have no idea what GON stands for.
GON is Georgia Outdoor News. I do not have a link for the article, but maybe you can find it.
For some very nice photos of Florida Panthers, take a look at this link. The one juvenile's markings are very clear.
http://heathergreenblog.com/2011/01/03/finally-my-first-florida-panther-sighting/