To all the people who have who have seen Mountain Lions in CT and have let us know of their experiences we thank you. We, along with Santa, have made a list,and will be in contact with you soon, although we, too, may have to check it twice. Its our fervent hope you will be provided with the very best care the current administration can provide(yeah, right, good luck)and if treatment is successful, you'll be beamed back to earth . Please, remember, drink & smoke responsibly so you can be tracked more easily. Merry Christmas to all.
Personally, I've never seen one in the Northeast, but I don't doubt an occasional one crosses the border. I'm certainly in no position to "poke fun" or mock the people who claim to have seen them in this thread.
This entire thread is kinda like banging your head against the wall, it feels good when you stop.
Ain't this somethin'? I told my pap and mam I was coming to the mountains to trap and be a mountain man. Acted like they was gut-shot. Says, "son, make your life go here. Here's where the peoples is. Them mountains is for animals and savages." I said, "Mother Gue, the Rocky Mountains is the marrow of the world." And by God I was right.
are there any other animals we can discuss? I thought I saw a pine marten the other day.He was traveling with a marblehead salamander and a Nothern Bog lemming.
Ain't this somethin'? I told my pap and mam I was coming to the mountains to trap and be a mountain man. Acted like they was gut-shot. Says, "son, make your life go here. Here's where the peoples is. Them mountains is for animals and savages." I said, "Mother Gue, the Rocky Mountains is the marrow of the world." And by God I was right.