maybe a house cat named Cougar. Keep in mind, 80% of all cougar sightings are not. This one is to small, tail is to short, and in the last frame looks like the neighbors cat. ;-} kw
The house cat gives better perspective of the bigger one. Note the times each appeared: hours apart. The flash did wash out coloration, for sure. We see cougar tracks regularly and lost our cat, Ali a couple weeks ago.
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maybe a house cat named Cougar. Keep in mind, 80% of all cougar sightings are not. This one is to small, tail is to short, and in the last frame looks like the neighbors cat. ;-} kw
ReplyDeleteThe house cat gives better perspective of the bigger one. Note the times each appeared: hours apart. The flash did wash out coloration, for sure. We see cougar tracks regularly and lost our cat, Ali a couple weeks ago.
ReplyDeleteNew Mexico Game and Fish estimates 3000-4000 cougars in the state: Santa Fe New Mexican.
ReplyDeleteCougar born at the confluence of the Jemez River and Rio Grande settles in Mesa Verde National Park 558 miles away: Durango Herald
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