I don't live in PA but did at one time and have spent enough time up there to know courgars could easily exist there.I lived in Southern CA for 4 yrs.Want to talk about population per sq miles,roads etc...etc..Last I heard they have a very healthy population.I spent alot of time afield out there and saw 1 courgar in 4 yrs and that was approx 1/4 mile off.
Yes, of course AJ you're prooving my point. It's documented and confirmed by everyone that they exist in California. The state agencies, virtually everybody knows they are there. They were hunting them in CA not that long ago. They get hit on the road and occasionally one kills somebody! So why is it just the opposite in PA. All the agencies say "no evidence". If their are cougars running around in PA, one of the most populated state in the union, how come nobody has been able to prove it?
I never stated they existed in PA...
I will would only agree to a statement that there are NO courgars in the city of Phil.
So what on earth are you saying?