Palisades Panther Prowling
Posted by: Loren Coleman on March 19th, 2009
“They were right in front of us, 25 to 30 yards away,” the eyewitness said. “They didn’t see us. We high-tailed it out of there.”
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Posted by: Loren Coleman on March 19th, 2009
“They were right in front of us, 25 to 30 yards away,” the eyewitness said. “They didn’t see us. We high-tailed it out of there.”
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Posted by: Loren Coleman on March 19th, 2009
What kind of lion was it? Images.
Read: Pope & Lions »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on March 13th, 2009
The last known wild mountain lions in Wisconsin disappeared in the early 1900s.
Read: Wisconsin Cougar Confirmed »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on March 4th, 2009
On March 2nd, the Arizona jaguar was recaptured and sent to the Phoenix zoo. What followed was terrible news to hear. New 7 pm update. Images.
Read: Arizona Tragedy: Jaguar Update »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on February 26th, 2009
But they are suppose to be extinct.
Read: Barbary Lions In The News »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on February 21st, 2009
Considered extinct in the U.S. by the 1970s, two independent sightings of jaguars ten years ago confirmed that they might still exist in the American Southwest. Now one has been captured. Image.
Read: Search For Puma Finds Jaguar »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on February 19th, 2009
“You wouldn’t just find a serval hanging around Uptown normally,” said spokeswoman Sarah Burnette from the Audubon Nature Institute. Image.
Read: Serval Caught In New Orleans »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on February 11th, 2009
The research project includes the first documented photographs of Panthera onca in the center of Mexico, in the Río Balsas river basin. Images.
Posted by: Loren Coleman on February 7th, 2009
What suggested answers to the identity of the cryptid could be out there right now, prowling the jungles of Iriomote Island? Images.
Read: Yamapikarya – Part 2 »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on February 6th, 2009
While the Iriomote wildcat is no longer a cryptid, there have long been stories and rumors of another type of larger cat living deep in the remote, mist shrouded jungles of the island. Images.
Read: Yamapikarya – Part 1 »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on February 4th, 2009
The women looked around and were amazed when they saw a black cat-like creature emerging from the woodlands which surround the fields.
Posted by: Loren Coleman on January 30th, 2009
Michigan has “a bonafide resident … self-sustaining cougar population,” said Pat Rusz, research biologist with the Michigan Wildlife Conservancy. Image.
Read: Mt. Lions In Michigan? »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on January 27th, 2009
From the shadows, big cat expert Chris Hall has emerged to suggest that it might just have been one of the wild cats.
Posted by: Loren Coleman on January 22nd, 2009
What could this weird feline be? Images, link.
Read: New Mystery Yemen Cat »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on January 20th, 2009
Darren Naish visits with the mystery beast. Images.
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