Lizdance40
Lizdance40 t1_jamuxsh wrote
Reply to comment by Icy_Comparison148 in Mountain Lion Spotted in Hartford! by DarthLysergis
I've spent the past 2 hours looking for that bobcat video. đ. Maybe she got tired of the embarrassment and finally took it down.
If you're in North Canton you're not far away. Keep your eyes open every once in a while the moose goes through and I would think your neck of the woods would be remote enough. My son actually has a picture of the moose in a pond which is less than a mile from our house. The last moose that spent any time in Granby unfortunately also had brainworm and eventually deteriorated and d e e p came and put it down. âšī¸.
Lizdance40 t1_jamd2m1 wrote
Reply to comment by Justagreewithme in Mountain Lion Spotted in Hartford! by DarthLysergis
Actually is a reason. No gene for melanism in the species.
Lizdance40 t1_jamcx8z wrote
Reply to comment by DarthLysergis in Mountain Lion Spotted in Hartford! by DarthLysergis
Yeah there's a mountain lion picture that keeps circulating in our area of Connecticut. Everyone claims that a friend of a friend or their cousin took this picture. The problem is the picture is a reused one from Canada. It might be the same photograph. Clearly shows a mountain lion and someone's backyard. It just keeps getting cropped a little different đ
Lizdance40 t1_jamc9ik wrote
Reply to comment by Icy_Comparison148 in Mountain Lion Spotted in Hartford! by DarthLysergis
It's probably a bobcat or a coyote. Both of which are common in New England and can be melanistic. Although there's never been a truly black bobcat, they do occur to be quite dark. But both bobcat and coyote have the gene for that mountain lions do not.
There is a YouTube video which may have been taken down. This woman gets her gun because she swears there's a mountain lion in her yard in Colorado I think. She swears up and down it's a mountain lion and she's going to go out and either shoot it or scare it off. As she approaches this cat sitting in her yard it gets scared enough to get up and take off and at that point you can see it's a bobcat. Slightly tufted ears, and a bobtail, and clearly very small compared to a mountain lion. She turned off comments
Lizdance40 t1_jambuv1 wrote
Reply to comment by Lizdance40 in Mountain Lion Spotted in Hartford! by DarthLysergis
It's not possible. There's a gene that causes melanism in animals of a species. Those who have been known to have melanism occur in their species have the gene - all of them do. So the gene can be found in all gray squirrels, all bobcat, all wolves, all coyote, and all leopards and jaguars. But the gene does not occur in mountain lions.
And all of those species are animals where we have proof. Either a living captive or have seen black versions in the wild.
Leopards and jaguars are the cat that we refer to as a black panther when it has a melanistic version. Leopards don't exist in this part of the world at all. And jaguars have only rarely been seen coming into the very southern part of the United States. Jaguars are extremely elusive. They have the whole elusive ghost cat thing down pat in South and Central America. So it's not just a mountain lion thing. The only way they sight jaguars in the United States is with game cameras.
There has never been a real proved sighting of black mountain lion. No photos, no video, none shot by hunters, no pelts, no taxidermy. Not in the entire history of the United States.
There have been pictures, photos and sightings of large black domestic cats. There's a photo claimed to be a black mountain lion in Texas climbing on a stack of cinder block. Cindy block are 18 in across 9 in in height. This animal is clearly not very big.
There have been a couple that were faked. There's a doctored photo you can find online. And there's a taxidermist who dyed a pelt.
Lizdance40 t1_jakpa2h wrote
Reply to Mountain Lion Spotted in Hartford! by DarthLysergis
I live in Granby. We have some Northern rednecks up here that will swear to you on a stack of Bibles that they have seen not only mountain lion but 'Black Panthers'.
If you know anything about genetics you know that a 'black panther' in CT is a genetic impossibility unless it's escaped from a zoo. If it were city people I would think they'd mistook a bear for a big cat. But it's the long time natives that have lived here for generations that insist they've seen something that can't possibly exist.
Everybody and their brother up here has got ring doorbell cameras, game cams and dash cams. If there ever is a mountain lion, which is remotely possible. Get it on video or it didn't happen
Lizdance40 t1_jegdf9f wrote
Reply to Is this normal after an accident? by Impossible-Cry-495
Notify your insurance. This smells fishy. Maybe it's no big deal, or maybe symptoms of whiplash will show up a week from now and you'll start feeling really crappy. That's why they don't want your insurance company to know. And I hope you've been checked out