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I guess my point is there is evidence, at least in the midcoast Maine area, that mountain lions exist. However, not enough for the state biologists to consider it "concrete". That's not to demonize them, it's just that they require certain criteria to be met before they'll publicly confirm them and that obviously hasn't been met yet. The people I used to deal with in the state were rather closed minded and opinionated, which is why I posted I wasn't surprised. I have formed that opinion from dealing with them over a decade, so it was not rash or hasty. I realize not all are that way.
It doesn't matter to me at all, I have seen it and know it was there when I saw it. I don't need to convince others of what I saw, they can either choose to believe it or not, it doesn't impact me one way or the other. I still hike and mountain bike in the area, as do all of my friends, and I have never heard of anyone having a problem with an encounter. But then I've never heard of anyone having an encounter with a bear either, and those are definitely prevalent.
It may be domestic, but it doesn't matter, I don't know as I only saw it crossing a road. Since they have found deer hair in trees, I know it knows how to hunt (sustain itself), and the sightings last summer (2009) also supposedly included two cubs. I am surprised the tracks, hair, and limited photographs aren't enough proof, but given time, I'm sure it'll emerge.
I hope people leave it alone, but also hope when it is 'officially confirmed', special zones and provisions aren't set up to 'protect' it.
It doesn't matter to me at all, I have seen it and know it was there when I saw it. I don't need to convince others of what I saw, they can either choose to believe it or not, it doesn't impact me one way or the other. I still hike and mountain bike in the area, as do all of my friends, and I have never heard of anyone having a problem with an encounter. But then I've never heard of anyone having an encounter with a bear either, and those are definitely prevalent.
It may be domestic, but it doesn't matter, I don't know as I only saw it crossing a road. Since they have found deer hair in trees, I know it knows how to hunt (sustain itself), and the sightings last summer (2009) also supposedly included two cubs. I am surprised the tracks, hair, and limited photographs aren't enough proof, but given time, I'm sure it'll emerge.
I hope people leave it alone, but also hope when it is 'officially confirmed', special zones and provisions aren't set up to 'protect' it.
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