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U.S cougars, And Where To Find Them!; Where is that lion?
Topic Started: Dec 18 2016, 05:16 AM (483 Views)
LeopardNimr
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Hello carnivora!
i have a question.
which national park as the most cougars in the united states of america?
i am going to have a trip to the U.S at the summer vacation
and i really love cougars.
so where to find them?
that's going to be my first time seeing a wild big big cat!
me and my little bro are really excited!
so kindly help !
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Edited by LeopardNimr, Dec 18 2016, 05:17 AM.
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Reduvia
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Saguaro national park has a lot.

Don't approach them...
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LeopardNimr
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Dec 18 2016, 05:58 AM
Saguaro national park has a lot.

Don't approach them...
that what i hoped to do lol
but have you seen one?
Edited by LeopardNimr, Dec 18 2016, 06:07 AM.
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Ceratodromeus
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You'll be lucky to see them probably.
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Grazier
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Yeah you almost certainly won't see one, you'd have to live in cougar country for years and be an active outdoorsman to maybe catch a glimpse.
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LeonardosHeir
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Go up to Northern Idaho, I just moved to the Boise area and ive already seen one.
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Ceph
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I think you might have more luck in Canada. I think BC has the highest population density, but don't quote me on that. However you're chances of glimpsing one in the wild are slim, you can easily find captive specimens to observe.
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