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A realistic resident
Forest, IN
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You should have seen all the cougars at the Neon Cactus last weekend...
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Kiwi
Saint Anne, IL
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A realistic resident wrote: You should have seen all the cougars at the Neon Cactus last weekend... lmfao an the only cougars you will see in indiana. Cougars in indiana lmfao lmfao lmfao might see a few camels also toes lmfao.
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Ummmm
Saint Anne, IL
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Christina Garcia wrote: I was driving from dropping my husband off at South Bend airport one night and I was sad he was going to be leaving me for 2 weeks in california so I was getting back onto the highway balling my eyes out. Im not sure exactly what highway it was but it was a curved road to get on. As I took the curve slowly I saw a big cat to the right of the road where there was alot of bushes and darkness... It was in front of me about to walk into the brush and as I approached it, it crouched down (like a cat would do if he were about to pounce) and turned back towards the road and stared at me luke he was waiting for me to pass so he could jump on my car! Needless to say I slammed my foot on the gas scared as hell and started crying even more harder and screamed all the way onto the highway. I laugh about it now but I swear it was either a cougar or mountain lion of some sort. . Mountain lion lmfao now that is the best lo
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ann
Muncie, IN
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My daughter in law was driving home from work on thursday night here in Muncie and she saw a cougar by the side of the road about two blocks from their house, we have one out here in Selma that has been reported that has been seen by at least 10 people but DNR says that there are no cougars here, yet people keep seeing them, the sherriff even had deer meat brought out here trying to catch it because they saw the prints in the mud in the field across the street from us, there is a good size woods back there and thats where it went , the neighbors have seen it and heard it, so why do they keep telling everyone that there are no cougars in Indiana,
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Kevin
Indianapolis, IN
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Why is this so hard to believe to some? Animals migrate and spread just as us humans do. Is it really that hard to believe that these animals that live normally in other parts of the country are migrating, or being placed in areas? This is all quite interesting, fascinating, and easy to believe. It's not as if they are cold blooded lizards that can't handle our climate changes.
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