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i think TWRA doesnt want to  let out these are here because they are afraid the rednecks in deep Appalachia will hunt them down ..

I dont care what color they are.. I think they are cool as can be and I hope they will repop them selfs here.

We had a bear in my backyard a few years ago..  do not know what kind.. black bear maybe. small and looked pretty sad.. I think it was the year we had some drought conditions ..

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Well im surprised how long it took for this thread to take a turn now we need a picture of a hot older woman to round it out so i will put this right here for now

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i think TWRA doesnt want to  let out these are here because they are afraid the rednecks in deep Appalachia will hunt them down ..

I dont care what color they are.. I think they are cool as can be and I hope they will repop them selfs here.

We had a bear in my backyard a few years ago..  do not know what kind.. black bear maybe. small and looked pretty sad.. I think it was the year we had some drought conditions ..

 

It had to be a black bear. It's the only kind here. They do rarely come in other colors, but they're still called "black bears".

 

 

 

 

 

Oh... and DAMN YOU, TMF! that's worse than Kentucky Conan by a factor of 10!

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Well im surprised how long it took for this thread to take a turn now we need a picture of a hot older woman to round it out so i will put this right here for now

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large_zpsamzofdpv.jpgI new it would turn to this, I just can't believe it took this long.

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A little Google search will reveal many sightings in TN, the gov sure goes out of the way to deny they are actually here. I would think it's odd except, it is the government.

 

 The TWRA has for years denied any cougars ( whatever name you choose ), in TN, for some reason. Not like they were covering

a UFO landing. It's been know for years that they are migrating East.

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Well im surprised how long it took for this thread to take a turn now we need a picture of a hot older woman to round it out so i will put this right here for now

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Since this thing took a fork in the road I'm here to tell you all you got it all wrong.  Here's a 1969 model, ain't she beautiful?

 

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Rizzo

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It had to be a black bear. It's the only kind here. They do rarely come in other colors, but they're still called "black bears".

 

Horse pucky. We have grizzlies. Pure white ones. They hang out with the black cougars. I've seen them. Same conspiracy denies them.

 

- OS

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...the most concise online reference that mentions the rare dark-colored Puma concolor is this: http://karlshuker.blogspot.com/2012/08/the-truth-about-black-pumas-separating.html

 

Okay. So the short answer is -- no, no credible documentation of a black cougar in South America either.

 

Indeed, he says that a black cougar is "...little short of impossible - for two extremely good, fundamental reasons", then goes on to support that with both empirical and genetic reasons. Good enough for me.

 

Thanks for the testimony, Doc.  ;)

 

If you want to postulate a hitherto unknown species of cougar sized black cat running around the country,  I posit my white grizzly sighting as having equal validity. :)

 

- OS

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Horse pucky. We have grizzlies. Pure white ones. They hang out with the black cougars. I've seen them. Same conspiracy denies them.

 

- OS

 

You must be thinking about the giant bears that used to roam out west. Here's a pic of one carving the grooves into Devil's Tower in Wyoming.

 

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Yeah, I googled it after that and saw that twra and the nps does all they can to deny it...so I just let it go...

 

 

i talked to a buddy of mine i went to high school with who works for the TWRA... he said they are here... they just dont want people going out and hunting them at this time....

 

take that for what its worth --

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Ask and you shall receive.

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I'd hit that, pretty sure Hillary does not have that body.

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I'd hit that, pretty sure Hillary does not have that body.

 

Oh you don't know what Hilldog is rocking underneath those pant suits.

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Can you kill one in self defense?  A few friends want to go camping before it gets too cold, and at first I figured the worst we will have to deal with is maybe a coyote or if we are truly unlucky a brown bear. We were going to maybe take two hand guns and a mag or two. But now, not so sure of the ramifications on protecting yourself from one. 

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Do they exist, or don't they?

 

 

Sharks!

 

 

Jets!

 

 

Sharks!!

 

 

Jets!11!

 

 

 

 

Sorry, just he'd to let off a bit of steam, this topic always gets my blood boiling.

 

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13OoNe51Vx8

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Can you kill one in self defense? A few friends want to go camping before it gets too cold, and at first I figured the worst we will have to deal with is maybe a coyote or if we are truly unlucky a brown bear. We were going to maybe take two hand guns and a mag or two. But now, not so sure of the ramifications on protecting yourself from one.


You have a better chance of being ass raped by chupacabra than being attacked by a cougar in TN. I wouldn't worry about it.

On that note, this "motive" of self protection against threatened and endangered animals is the excuse bubba continually uses to justify shooting rare animals. The Florida panther is extremely endangered, yet some idiot put a crossbow bolt through one's skull last year, likely using the "it's coming right at us" excuse, when the animal likely posed no danger. Not saying it's impossible, but find me the last reported case of a large cat in the wild attacking a person in the eastern United States. I don't buy it when some trigger happy idiot makes the claim it was self defense.


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You have a better chance of being ass raped by chupacabra than being attacked by a cougar in TN. I wouldn't worry about it.

On that note, this "motive" of self protection against threatened and endangered animals is the excuse bubba continually uses to justify shooting rare animals. The Florida panther is extremely endangered, yet some idiot put a crossbow bolt through one's skull last year, likely using the "it's coming right at us" excuse, when the animal likely posed no danger. Not saying it's impossible, but find me the last reported case of a large cat in the wild attacking a person in the eastern United States. I don't buy it when some trigger happy idiot makes the claim it was self defense.


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They coming right for us!!!: https://youtu.be/Nt6kKhlX8vU

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I saw one in Gibson County (West TN just north of Jackson) in the fall of 1992.  It was crossing the road just down from my house.  The power and grace was breathtaking.  I can definitely see how someone would be frightened enough to shoot one if they encountered it in the wild.  However, from all reports they shy away from people, so I doubt seriously they are much of a threat. 

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