Posted by OHReader on June 12, 2014 at 19:41:06 from (75.93.176.155):
In Reply to: Last night.... posted by Dave H (MI) on June 12, 2014 at 06:10:18:
We're in SW Ohio. 3 thoughts: 1.Bobcat. About 99% sure I saw one in the headlights in our long lane one night. Too big, tail too short to be a housecat. 2. New coyotes. Have read that a new, bigger coyote mix is moving E-SE, last I heard was at least in the MI/IN/upper OH area. Is a coyote-wolf cross, coming out of the northern tier of the country. A few winters ago, coyotes took down a full-grown deer in our lane after a big snow. No doubt what did it, plenty of tracks & scat. 3.Owner-released cougar/other big cat. Person I worked with saw a black one in her backyard (suburb) fencerow one dusk, couldn't believe it. She's a geek, convinced herself she'd just been startled and inflated it in her mind, never said anything to anyone, dismissed it - until a couple of months later when her neighbor very quietly and almost not wanting to get the words out, asked her if she'd ever seen anything like a huge black cat in their backyards at nightfall.
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