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    Quote Originally Posted by JBen View Post
    While I dont beleive in little green men that come down and abduct us, or live among us....When you consider the number the universes in the galaxy, its almost a mathematical improbablity that there isn't "life" somewhere.
    Geez now you have done it

    This one is gonna need another entirely new thread but I'm not starting it, i have already been called a hack today. For the record though of course there could life out there why the hell not? Let the games begin .......

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    I believe cougars exist in Ontario, but they are as rare as an honest liberal is in Ontario. You never find one of them in a picture either.

    At least MNR validates that cougars exist in Ontario, honest liberals, not so much proof.

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    So then no Cougars

    Quote Originally Posted by skypilot View Post
    I believe cougars exist in Ontario, but they are as rare as an honest liberal is in Ontario. You never find one of them in a picture either.
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    i have never seen god but i believe in him

    amen

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    When I was in Kenora (2002-2008) I saw something that I am 99% certain was a cougar north of the town. The first time was on the Trans Canada pipeline just off the Jones Rd. it was a quick look, but by the way it moved and the long tail there isn't much else that it could be. The second time was again on the Jones Road south of the crossing, between it and Mark Lake. Neither time did I get a look long enough for a photo.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Splaker View Post
    i have never seen god but i believe in him

    amen
    Cougars in Ontario are a far more likely proposition.
    "Reading furnishes the mind only with materials of knowledge; it is thinking that makes what we read ours." John Locke
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    Quote Originally Posted by Thinking View Post
    Cougars in Ontario are a far more likely proposition.
    A tiger being chased by a zebra eating a goat swimming through downtown Toronto trying to use public transit is more likely
    If people Concentrated on only the really important things in life, there'd be no shortage of fishing poles.

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    Like I said before.I saw one so i know they exist.You will never see one.they can tell how you walk..cougers are solitary animals and don't hang around roads where most hunters hunt or put their trail cameras.You can'tsee them talking about hunting,you actually have to know how to hunt,lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greenhorn View Post
    You can'tsee them talking about hunting,you actually have to know how to hunt,lol.
    Please enlighten us?

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    I know their here Why wouldn't they be ? I and a few other's 100 % ID'ed tracks at my cottage, short of that no other evidense, as usual . I have only ever seen 1 and that was out west at the time. At this point It is pointless to even think or worry about if they exist or not. Yes , No , Maybe , they are so sparse that there is no damage to huntable population's of animal's at this point, cwd should be more of a concern. Every time someone bring's up cougar it usually go's sideway's . Let's all wait for the day that a true "wild" cougar has been captured or shot then start over with our comment's. I'm guilty as well.!!!

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