Posted on 03/02/2011 6:40:18 PM PST by americanophile
Please.
Cougars are a threat to children, livestock, and pet animals.
If you feel that way, join the Sierra Club.
OK where are the cougar jokes ?
It took a lot of hard work and not a little danger to get rid of these horrible predators over several hundred years. Job well done! Stay vigilant.
This can’t be true. I thought there were still florida panthers left.
The sub species known as Rinos?
Oh no we love cougars!
what’s next....? Americans
I don’t know about you, but I’d like to see a few small fluffy dogs eaten by cougars...ok make that all of them.
The cats are small ~ like domestic cats.
12,500 years ago humans already knew they didn't live well with large cats around and had DISPOSED of all the lions, tigers, dontinae (Felidae), Barbourofelidae (Feliformia), and Nimravidae (Feliformia) anywhere near them!
Still, one of the reasons for disposing of your dead on platforms where the buzzards consume their flesh is to avoid FEEDING LARGE CATS, LARGE BEARS, LARGE WOLVES, or any of those other nasty animals we just don't want to have around.
Like we say today "Don't Feed The Troll", back then they said "Don't Feed The Cats".
It is good that the Eastern Cougar is gone. If God wants there to be another large predator, He'll make one for us. Until then, let them be gone!
Are these people trying to say that having big predator cats prowling the streets and suburbs of say, Philadelphia, would be a ~good~ thing?
In Minnesota, wildlife “researchers” had declared the cougar to be extinct for decades if not a century of more. Despite reports of local folks up north and hunters, the DNR stuck to their story and sneered at the reports as nothing more than yokels telling boogerman stories in roadhouse bars.
Until somebody creamed one on a highway . . .
Then, of course, “science” was on the job detirmining what was going on. Meanwhile, the cats are all over - including at least one shooting of a aggressive cougar in suburan Bloomington still within the metropolitan area river system.
Wolves, too, are an example of ESA genuius run amok. The time has arrived for wolf bounties to be reintroduced and scores of former pet owners, livestock owners and dead and eaten people would agree. Deeper research into Cooper’s hawks, Spotted owls and many other ESA scams would benefit the reader as well.
I’m torn on this. On the one hand, I’d kill any cougar that attacked me. But on the other hand, I’d like them to come back and harass all the anti gun creeps and others that think they are above using physical force.
This flunks the smell test big time for me, given the loose and promiscuous way the gubmint assholes use the term "extinct:" see the Endangered Species Act where it is formally defined.
"Extinct" does not mean what you think it means.
Those researchers haven’t met Lisa C., 46 of Milford, MA.
There are:
"The agency's decision to declare the eastern cougar extinct does not affect the status of the Florida panther, another endangered wildcat."
Some of them are in Alabama, as well.
That got them the survival of the fittest 2nd place award.
Were you to see such a creature in the wild you might think that it is beautiful & unique, buts that's the second to the last thing that you would have thought in life.
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