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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1693397" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>Yep they said that for several years here, though from what I understand a local game warden said that there were several around here at that time. Few years back a wildlife officer shot a mountain lion out of tree in an adjoining county and the official word was that it's DNA matched a population of them in South Dakota I think it was. They just kind of dropped the story leaving it with the implication that a captive release or escape. </p><p>They should be open, honest and forth coming about the presence of those kinds of animals. I have had several close encounters with bears and didn't even know they were close by in the thickets and bushes until they started moving around and made noise. I not near as concerned about black bears as the mountain lions. Those things could be hid like the bears and could come out of the trees on a person before they even knew anything was there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1693397, member: 24816"] Yep they said that for several years here, though from what I understand a local game warden said that there were several around here at that time. Few years back a wildlife officer shot a mountain lion out of tree in an adjoining county and the official word was that it’s DNA matched a population of them in South Dakota I think it was. They just kind of dropped the story leaving it with the implication that a captive release or escape. They should be open, honest and forth coming about the presence of those kinds of animals. I have had several close encounters with bears and didn’t even know they were close by in the thickets and bushes until they started moving around and made noise. I not near as concerned about black bears as the mountain lions. Those things could be hid like the bears and could come out of the trees on a person before they even knew anything was there. [/QUOTE]
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