Pa. is loaded with wildlife, bear, deer, mountain lions, coyotes, etc., etc.

by "In November 2015, the YouTube outdoor show Leatherwood Outdoors captured what looked like a black mountain lion during a Clarion County archery hunt for deer.

Haven't seen anything like this before, so it's new. The only native North American mountain lion species (Dan Taylor, a San Diego-based wildlife biologist who grew up in the Philadelphia area, told

The abundance of wildlife that thrives in Pennsylvania makes sightings of interesting animals fairly commonplace—bears, foxes, coywolves and elk are all within the realm of expectations.

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They've been extinct in the eastern part of North America for more than a century.

And a slow stride of a gait when it walks.

“'Nothing to see here folks, move along...'" Are there COUGARS or MOUNTAIN LIONS IN POTTER COUNTY NOW? from by

However, like reports of mountain lions in Pennsylvania, no reports of black panthers have been confirmed in Pennsylvania.

Posted by Solomon's words for the wise at 3/13/2007 05:24:00 PM No comments : Post a Comment Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments ( … After spotting what neighbors said was a mountain lion in his field around 5:30 p.m., Fisher retrieved his rifle and fired a shot, wounding the animal, which …

"Who knows, could be a mutant.

from For those of you "Doubting Thomases", there absolutely are mountain lions living in the wilds of PA... whether the PGC wants to admit it or not. The Dodge family in Clarks Summit, Lackawanna County, captured an image of a big cat strolling behind the fence enclosing their yard and pool. They shared the unusual sight with "It's probably a bobcat, but looks like a mountain lion," Nick Dodge told the station.

There is a road in south central Pa that actually has a Bigfoot crossing sign posted.

"Pennsylvania and New Jersey residents have periodically Officials with the Pennsylvania Game Commission told WHNT the cat in Clarks Summit could be a bobcat, though they tend to be more active at night.

They've been extinct in the eastern part of North America … "Also, pretty sure there is color variation in a bobcat’s fur color, so what I’m thinking is a good-sized, tawny colored bobcat."

The coloration and the shape of the head lean toward mountain lion  but they have a tail that’s almost as long as their body, and this animal clearly is lacking a tail," Taylor said.

by Black panthers - cats, not superheroes - have been reported repeatedly for decades in Pennsylvania, although even more rarely than have mountain lions.Many of those making the reports generally assume they have encountered some black phase of a mountain lion, but some ascribe to a theory that the black cats are some different, unknown species.The U.S. So in my estimation, there is plenty of habitat to support a year-round Bigfoot population and plenty of areas for them to remain out of sight.

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She described it as "about 2-3 feet tall, long body with long tail.

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(They say there are no big cats in Pa. but reports are constantly made.)