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Mountain Lion in NJ

MACFLY

Too many streams too little time
Authorities search Monmouth County wooded areas for mountain lion sighted by motorist
By James Queally/The Star-Ledger
March 11, 2010, 6:47PM

MONMOUTH COUNTY — Police and wildlife officials are searching wooded areas and neighborhoods along the Manalapan and Marlboro after two people reportedly spotted a cougar prowling along a roadway early this morning, authorities said.

Shortly before 7:30 a.m., a man was driving on Robertsville Road in Manalapan when he saw what he described as a mountain lion following a deer across the roadway, according to Manlapan Police Captain Chris Marsala. Officers from both the Manalapan and Marlboro responded to the location, but did not find the animal.

A short time later Anthony Lena, a Marlboro Animal Control Officer, claimed he saw a "large cat with a long tail" walking along a creek bed near Robertsville Road, Marsala said. Manalapan officers returned to the scene along with officials from the state Division of Fish and Game and the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, but the second search also turned up no sign of the animal.

A helicopter was dispatched to aid in the search sometime today, said Marsala.

Officers did find "feline tracks" in a muddy creek bed bear Robertsville Road, according to Marsala, and a wildlife biologist was analyzing photos of the tracks today.

Wildife experts believe that except for a small collection of the large cats in Florida, cougars — also known as mountain lions, pumas or panthers — are extinct on the East Coast, and that most reported sightings are simply a case of mistaken identity.

But in 2007, state authorities said they received at least 70 calls from residents claiming they spotted one of the sharp-toothed felines.

OK First it was bears and now its mountain lions...WTH will be next:)
 
Jackson is not that far away, maybe a Great Adventure Safari escapee??


~James

Or maybe, just like 100% of all mountain lion sightings in NJ so far, it was a house cat, bobcat, golden retriever, etc. Anything but a mountain lion. Ask yourselves how in a state as densely populated as NJ with hunters having literally thousands of trail cameras set up on game trails and over bait visited regularly by a cougar's prey and all the millions of car bumpers, cell phone cameras, etc. that we have exactly ZERO carcasses, photos, DNA or scat?:)

But Bigfoot is real!:):)
 
There are Moose 100 miles from NJ, I am serious. Ct has a moose population that has been moving down in recent years. Check it out on the web, just type in search Ct. Moose population.
 
There are Moose 100 miles from NJ, I am serious. Ct has a moose population that has been moving down in recent years. Check it out on the web, just type in search Ct. Moose population.

Well when the moose finally get down here and meet up with the mountain lion it should make for an interesting discovery channel episode.. I can see the title of the show now "Incident off of Exit 13a"
 
Yes Macfly, and i'm sure we've all spotted our fair share of whales surfacing in lake hopatcong along with wallering hippo's in the shallows near the state park.
 
Yes Macfly, and i'm sure we've all spotted our fair share of whales surfacing in lake hopatcong along with wallering hippo's in the shallows near the state park.

Cant say that I have but maybe its because Im not smoking that medical marijuana like yourself:)
 
Don't know about mountain lions but every Saturday around midnight the bar I go to has a big migration of cougar's that come in on the hunt!:):):):)
 
Sometimes cougar's will hunt with their cubs, teaching them to kill by playing with their prey, and then letting the cub practice. In this situation, its critical that you not to fight back let them do what they will with you.
 
Yea I think there is like 70-80 mountain lion sightings in NJ every year, but there has never been any proof to support them. A mountain lion charity that I donate to does these "cougar clippings" which is mountain lion related news in the US:

Mountain Lion Foundation
 
Sometimes cougar's will hunt with their cubs, teaching them to kill by playing with their prey, and then letting the cub practice. In this situation, its critical that you not to fight back let them do what they will with you.

Like we have a choice at that point:)
 
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