Posted on 10/24/2024 7:37:12 AM PDT by Alas Babylon!
Yep. No shortage of cougars. Especially in California. I hear they hang around High Schools and Universities.
There are fewer where you live because they won’t stay off the roads.
There are plenty everywhere else.
Mountain lions in Southern California and along the Central Coast are gravely threatened by habitat loss and fragmentation from freeways and rampant sprawl development.Hemmed in by highways and killed by cars, California’s cougars are isolated in small, unsustainable populations. Barriers prevent young mountain lions from migrating in or out to establish their own home ranges and find mates.
That’s causing dangerous inbreeding and genetic-diversity declines, leaving some mountain lion populations vulnerable to extinction. In fact, some could disappear in just 15 years if inbreeding gets worse.
https://www.biologicaldiversity.org/species/mammals/California-mountain-lion/index.html
Warner Herzog made a documentary about this nuttiness, “grizzly man.” The guy was always recording himself, there is audio from the fatal attack. Herzog filmed himself listening to it but doesn’t play it for the audience. From his reaction it must have been pretty bad. I feel really bad for the girl whose presence surprised me—the guy comes off as 100% fruit cake.
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