To: DUMBGRUNT
300 years....who are they kidding. So who reported one in 1716??
To: Sacajaweau
HILARIOUS!
You make a very good point!
17 posted on
10/26/2016 7:41:13 AM PDT by
a real Sheila
(BLACK LABS MATTER!)
To: Sacajaweau
William Byrd, probably.
He extensively explored and mapped around here: VA/NC.
I find it passing strange that “LOSS OF Habitat” is given as a reason for their demise. There’s a whole lot less habitat now than then...one would think.
That bull took a pretty good hike if he showed up in SC...
30 posted on
10/26/2016 7:49:22 AM PDT by
Adder
(I will NEVER be ruled by the blood dripping Red Queen!)
To: Sacajaweau
Charelston, SC, was one of the largest cities in North America when the last recorded sighting of a SC elk happened in 1737.
32 posted on
10/26/2016 7:49:43 AM PDT by
jjotto
("Ya could look it up!")
To: Sacajaweau
It’s passed down in local lore until it’s written down.
44 posted on
10/26/2016 8:12:42 AM PDT by
Rebelbase
(DRAIN THE SWAMP!)
To: Sacajaweau
[[So who reported one in 1716??]]
Bill
95 posted on
10/26/2020 11:24:53 AM PDT by
Bob434
To: Sacajaweau
So who reported one in 1716?? My thoughts also.
103 posted on
10/26/2020 7:51:28 PM PDT by
BerryDingle
(I know how to deal with communists, I still wear their scars on my back from Hollywood-Ronald Reagan)
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