chomp
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OK, so I'm claiming that I just saw a mountain lion in Pawtuckaway SP.
First, let me say that before tonight there was no way I thought they were this far south in NH. In fact, I'd say that if they were here, they would be up in Coos County, north of the Whites.
Here is what I saw. Walking on one of the many wide woods roads in the park, around 7:45, this large golden cat came out of the woods onto the road about 50 feet in front of me. It was very similar in size to a dog that I know well that clocks in between 35-40 lbs. It was solid golden in color. It had large haunches and a long tail.
When it "ran" away, it more jumped than ran. Its large hing legs were very visible when it retreated. I was, unfortunately, unable to get a photo or to find any prints.
Well, I'm up for any explanations of what I saw if it WASN'T a mountain lion. But this was one large, golden cat.
First, let me say that before tonight there was no way I thought they were this far south in NH. In fact, I'd say that if they were here, they would be up in Coos County, north of the Whites.
Here is what I saw. Walking on one of the many wide woods roads in the park, around 7:45, this large golden cat came out of the woods onto the road about 50 feet in front of me. It was very similar in size to a dog that I know well that clocks in between 35-40 lbs. It was solid golden in color. It had large haunches and a long tail.
When it "ran" away, it more jumped than ran. Its large hing legs were very visible when it retreated. I was, unfortunately, unable to get a photo or to find any prints.
Well, I'm up for any explanations of what I saw if it WASN'T a mountain lion. But this was one large, golden cat.