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My night walks are going to be a bit more interesting I think:
https://www.1011now.com/2024/11/17/l...lion-sighting/
There has been several recent confirmed sightings in the last couple years in Omaha/Douglas county and the areas in between. This is the closest I've seen to where I actually live. I don't see them as being much of a danger in town, yet. More likely we'll see peoples' pets not coming home...still not good, but what can we do?
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We get them along the riverbank, which is close to where I live. There are off leash dog parks along the riverbank on both sides of the city. It's a little like a buffet for the cougars.
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Originally Posted by
Henry Krinkle
We get them along the riverbank, which is close to where I live. There are off leash dog parks along the riverbank on both sides of the city. It's a little like a buffet for the cougars.
I went to College at Black Hills State University in Spearfish, SD. The deer/mountain lion population out there is very high. In all the years of drunken college kids walking around I don't recall a single attack on a human. So my take will be to just leave them alone and keep your pets inside.
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Originally Posted by
Spooky
I went to College at Black Hills State University in Spearfish, SD. The deer/mountain lion population out there is very high. In all the years of drunken college kids walking around I don't recall a single attack on a human. So my take will be to just leave them alone and keep your pets inside.
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