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Old 12-14-2008 | 03:50 PM
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I also checked the link BB posted. I see the angle you mention but not every single animal steps with even pressure. I assure you and BT Bowhunter these tracks were not made by me. I don't carry a cougar paw around in my pocket when pheasant hunting to leave impressions and take pictures for something fun to do. I have written before, I have nothing to gain from posting fake pics and why would I?
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Old 12-14-2008 | 05:43 PM
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up here in new york there are sightings all over
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Old 12-14-2008 | 06:23 PM
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up here in new york there are sightings all over
Really?

Must be a foto, tracks, hair, scat, carcess, or some proof somewhere.
Got any?

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Old 12-14-2008 | 06:24 PM
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Take your right hand and use your thumb and the next three fingers to imatate that track. Next in that position pick your hand up and look at the bottom of it. See the wrinkled skin and the joint of the thumb as it lays side ways? Now look at that print again.
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Old 12-14-2008 | 06:31 PM
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up here in new york there are sightings all over
No. there are halfwits all over ny that do not know the difference between a coyote, a fox, a bobcat, a fisher, a house cat a yellow lab,, etc......

NOT ONE "sighting" has ever been proven here. EVER . These "cat people " are as NUTS as UFO people, crop circle people, chupacabra people, etc ad nauseum.

sorry for the flip out these insane posts are just too much!

THERE ARE NO WILD COUGARPUMABLACKPANTHERMOUNTAINLIONS in New York! prove me wrong![:'(]
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Old 12-14-2008 | 06:38 PM
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ORIGINAL: 4evrhtn

I also checked the link BB posted. I see the angle you mention but not every single animal steps with even pressure. I assure you and BT Bowhunter these tracks were not made by me. I don't carry a cougar paw around in my pocket when pheasant hunting to leave impressions and take pictures for something fun to do. I have written before, I have nothing to gain from posting fake pics and why would I?
4evrhtn

I did not mean to imply in any way that you placed that track there!

I merely made an observation that it looked to be too perfect. I still say that. I had no idea of the circumstances surrounding that track. Who photgraphed it? Did you see it in person? Was the PGC or some other organization or experts called in todocument it?
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Old 12-14-2008 | 06:40 PM
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up here in new york there are sightings all over
No. there are halfwits all over ny that do not know the difference between a coyote, a fox, a bobcat, a fisher, a house cat a yellow lab,, etc......

NOT ONE "sighting" has ever been proven here. EVER . These "cat people " are as NUTS as UFO people, crop circle people, chupacabra people, etc ad nauseum.

sorry for the flip out these insane posts are just too much!

THERE ARE NO WILD COUGARPUMABLACKPANTHERMOUNTAINLIONS in New York! prove me wrong![:'(]
The thing is, There are photos and movies and zoos and hunters that bag these lions. Can't say that about the other things you have mentioned. Cats are real and proven to be alive and live in parts of the united states. Believe it or not, they are documented as being real.
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Old 12-14-2008 | 06:53 PM
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Ok, i'll play.

My cousins Uncles sister saw a Black Wildebeest on her deck in auburn NY.

A WILD one!

we heard the DEC stocked them to control the poison ivy here in NY . Its TRUE because a former DEC Biologist told my nieces brothers great auntie.

I mean, this is a RIDICULOUS statement. BUT, that's how all the "cat people " sound to the rest of the rational people.

Black wildebeest exist, i saw them on discovery 2 nights ago!


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Old 12-14-2008 | 07:04 PM
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ORIGINAL: bluebird2

Anyone withany knowledge of any feline would know that their claws are retracted when not needed as in when they walk
While that is true, if that cat had claws, the pads would be tapered toward the claw ,instead of rounded as in the pic. Here is a link to cougar tracks that illustrate my point..

http://www.bear-tracker.com/cougar.html
i see what you mean about track being rounded near toes.take a look at your pictures ,3rd one showing LF,IT IS rounded and does not look like others

if this is not a cougar track, what hell is it
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Old 12-14-2008 | 07:14 PM
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btb, he took it with his camera and put the shell next to it.

too bad he did not get ahold of PGC to come and take a look, if they would come out.
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