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What kind of thing SCREAMS at night?

Is there a possibility is could have been an elk? One day I was watching monster quest & they were looking for some form of big foot & they had a "big foot call" that was later identified as an elk & it sure sounded like a woman being murdered. Ill look up a sound link to see if I can find one that sounds similar.

ETA: I would also guess mtn lion but heres an elk call. It doesnt sound a whole lot like the one on MQ but its close than the others I found http://soundbible.com/tags-elk-call.html Could you get a game cam & set it up so maybe you could catch this mystery animal on film?
 
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I vote for a deer. More likely to have deer in NJ then mountain lions (but I am not ruling out Mountain lions, just hedging my bets)
I heard a sound like someone being seriously hurt and possibly whispering "help"...it went on for quite a while...actually only stopped when I went in the house to get a witness to the sound. Shortly after the two of us returned to the porch some deer went crashing through the underbrush beside the house.
Wait, maybe they were running from a mountain lion/cougar/bobcat. But I doubt the sound came from the cat, more likely from a deer that a cat took down.
 
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It sounds like a woman screaming with a chuff and a dog bark sound at the end. I live in Mountain Lion country. My property has one canyon and it runs behind my house about a hundred feet away. She went off one night and it echoed down the canyon and around the valley. They take anything they can catch and the family dog is not safe out at night. Our mountain towns are warned not to leave their dog food out at night too. They range from the high desert down to the ocean here. San Diego is built all on Mesas for the most part leaving the canyons feral so its like a highway for all sorts of critters.
 
Around here we have the occ. Mt lion and elk. Mt lions sound like a woman screaming bloody murder, elk sound mostly like a woman screaming, but with a gruff, hoarse sound "behind" the scream.
 

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