Female bobcat home ranges may vary from 6–12 square miles, and male bobcat home ranges may vary from 30–75 square miles. The site and tracks were later confirmed by biologists, making these the 11th and 12th confirmed cougar observations for 2019. Sharing is caring! Monique Touchette-Soper, whose son, Hunter, caught a six-second video of the big cat, guessed it was likely a lynx or bobcat the family spotted in their backyard on Feb. 16. "We just verified the location that was claimed as the filming location was accurate. What we can’t verify is how the lynx came to be there — was it a wild lynx traveling on its own, an escaped captive animal or some other scenario," the Michigan DNR

But wildlife officials now have questions of their own.

That was the first confirmed sighting of a cougar anywhere in the Lower Peninsula. A set of cougar tracks were found in Sawyer County on Dec. 15, 2019. All rights reserved. 2019 Observations. Or maybe even a cougar?Area residents have been posting on Facebook that some sort of large cat has been seen in the area of M-36 and Merrill Road, just east of Pinckney. The last known wild cougar legally taken in the state occurred in 1906 near Newberry.

The confirmed sighting raises the prospect that right now, somewhere in Milwaukee County, a female bobcat – called a queen – is tending a litter. Rare daytime photos of Michigan bobcat caught on trail camera. All market data delayed 20 minutes. I wish I saw it!!!" The video has been viewed more than 106,000 times as of Tuesday morning. a woman exclaimed.Get a daily look at what’s developing in science and technology throughout the world.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

In recent years, numerous cougar sighting reports have been received from various locations in Michigan. Joseph Mercy Brighton Cancer Center unveils new equipment All market data delayed 20 minutes.Jennifer Earl is an SEO editor for Fox News.

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Cougars were originally native to Michigan, but they were wiped out from Michigan around the early 1900s.

Snapshot Indiana, a citizen-science trail-camera survey, also helps document bobcat presence in some areas.

Bobcat ear tufts are usually shorter than an inch, but lynx tufts are often longer than an inch. Michigan DNR confirms new cougar sighting in Upper Peninsula According to the DNR, the photo was taken at 8:55 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 17. Learn before you vote: Check out LWV guide to the electionSt. or redistributed. Lauren Walker Zimmerman posted on the Village of Pinckney Facebook page today, Several other area residents chimed in, saying it was mostly likely the bobcat they’ve seen roaming in the area numerous times over the past year or so.Bobcats are found in northern Michigan, but they’re not native to Livingston County. Posting a photo of the cat to Facebook had some respondents speculating that it was an even rarer sight: a Canadian lynx, a cat similar to a bobcat but taller and a threatened species in Michigan.

Another observer also reported tracks in nearby Price County, on the same day, and they are assumed to be from the same individual. Due to a current freeze on discretionary spending, hunting surveys typically conducted at the end of hunting seasons will not be occurring for some species. “There’s a big difference between a 50-pound bobcat and this cougar, which must have weighed 150-160 pounds. "Yes, that is a lynx. Over the past few years, though, there have been several sightings of bobcats in this part of the state.More information on cougar sightings in Michigan – including a link to report a sighting – can be found on the Michigan DNR’s website U.S. Reps. Elissa Slotkin (D-Holly) and Mikie Sherrill of New Jersey on Aug. 28, 2020,  welcomedState Sen. Lana Theis launched a new webpage so parents, students and educators can share theirAs school gets back in session under highly unusual circumstances, the Livingston County Community Alliance isThe Lansing man who aided in his own capture by live-streaming his location in Brighton afterThe intersection of Oak Grove and East Barron roads in Howell Township was closed for approximately Monique Touchette-Soper, whose son, Hunter, caught a The Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) recently confirmed the animal was, in fact, an extremely rare lynx. When I first saw the video I thought it was a bobcat. Lynx have larger paws that act like snowshoes to hunt prey in deep snow," the Michigan DNR An average lynx grows between 2.5 to 4 feet long and has paws that measure roughly 3.7 inches wide and 4.5 inches long, Michigan State University's Natural Features Inventory According to the school, there have only been three documented lynx sightings since 2003 — with the most recent recorded in Chippewa County in 2010.Touchette-Soper was shocked to discover the big cat was a lynx. "My husband [Steve] has hunted countless hours on our property and he has never seen anything like that," she She posted her son's video footage of the lynx on Facebook and was surprised by the interest. "Lynx tail tip is all black and bobcats have black on the top and white on the bottom of the tail tip. "Sooooo jealous!!!! Updated Jan 19, 2019; Posted Mar 30, 2016 . Since 2008, there have been 36 cougar sightings or tracks in Michigan … This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, More information on cougar sightings in Michigan – including a link to report a sighting – can be found on the Michigan DNR’s website here. All rights reserved. ©2020 FOX News Network, LLC.