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    Quote Originally Posted by yellow dog View Post
    Alcohol.
    That is a heck of a lot of drunk farmers, hunters, drivers, truckers, loggers.

    I did not think we had that many drunks in Ontario, maybe I am wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fox View Post
    That is a heck of a lot of drunk farmers, hunters, drivers, truckers, loggers.

    I did not think we had that many drunks in Ontario, maybe I am wrong.
    Oh yes there are.
    Thank goodness or I might not have a job.

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    [QUOTE=RiverRat88;999733]Ive seen a picture someone got of one on there deck in haliburton, walked right up with the deck light on. No mistaking it, was right at the glass door. Saw another picture before of one dragging a deer on someones trail cam out near kinmount. I didnt take them or know the people well who took them, friends of the wife and she always showed me when they were shared with her. Nit much input but ive seen those pics and i buy it[/QUOTE

    Friend of a friend!
    Same old (r@p as all other reports of cougars
    Where are the pics?

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    Don't own them, was shown them, didnt feel I needed to own them, saw themy, heard the story, didnt feel I had a reason to get in an uproar, moved on with my life. Nothing to prove her, just saying I saw some believable pictures and didn't seem they had any reason to lie, just showed something interesting in there lives. Not the type of person to instantly call bull to everything I see and demand all the evidence as if I'm some sort of authority on the subject and will need it in Internet court of law later in life. Take it or leave it, seemed legit to me, and weren't circumstances where people seemed like they needed to lie and were trying to show off, just sharing something they had to share

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    Quote Originally Posted by COYHUNTER View Post
    A jogger spotted a cougar in NORTH PELHAM
    https://issuu.com/thevoiceofpelham/d...6?e=0/40574747
    This isn't the first time for this area. Go talk with the folks on Kilman road. At the same time you can pick up some apples for the deer.

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    Every once in a while a cougar thread will surface just like the lockness monster. Of course it's possible but were more likely to witness an albino squirrel. More than likely a cougar sighting is an escapee from some idiot having it as a pet.

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    With all due respect some of the people around hear see cougars so often that they make u wonder if they don't actually have a pet cougar at home .one lady said she feed the black cougar sandwiches right out of her hand and her husband even says he seen it as well sounds like they rescued the cougar how sweet lol I think their is of course the rare chance that a cougar gets out of its cage . Once and a while. But it should not bring reports of cougar sightings across the province I also believe their is a direct link between the increase in the use of prescription and non prescription drugs across ont. And the number of cougar sightings across ont lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by yellow dog View Post
    Every once in a while a cougar thread will surface just like the lockness monster. Of course it's possible but were more likely to witness an albino squirrel. More than likely a cougar sighting is an escapee from some idiot having it as a pet.
    The classification was changed from Extirpated to Endangered, does that not say a whole heck of a lot about their existence in Ontario?

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    Does anyone actually believe that there are not any around Ontario?

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    It's definitely a large province to not think there's at least some. And if they are so few is the potential not there to travel far distances in search of a mate or appropriate habitat? And if they are in any areas or Quebec and Manitoba who's to say they don't cross the provincial border? It is just an imaginary line I don't think there is high electric fences to keep animals in their home province

    And I'm not trying to be sarcastic and I'm no expert but it just seems to me... why not? If only a few why not?

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