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    Mountain Lion Sightings Reported in Alabama Despite Said Extinction

    3 hours ago

    HUNTSVILLE, AL - Although mountain lions, also known as cougars or panthers, were declared extinct in Alabama over a century ago, sightings of the elusive big cats continue to be reported across the state.

    According to the Alabama Cooperative Extension System, mountain lions once roamed the forests of Alabama, but by the early 1900s, hunting and habitat loss led to their extirpation.

    Despite their official extinction, many residents have claimed to spot the animals in rural areas, sparking curiosity and debate.

    The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources maintains that there is no established breeding population of mountain lions in the state.

    According to the Alabama Cooperative Extension System, however, occasional sightings are believed to be of transient individuals from western states or Florida, where a small population of Florida panthers still exists.

    In some cases, mistaken identity with bobcats or large dogs may explain the reports, according to the Alabama Cooperative Extension System.

    While no concrete evidence has confirmed the presence of mountain lions in Alabama, these sightings persist, keeping the legend of the once-native predator alive in the minds of many residents.


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    Ksy
    1h ago
    like everything else we will kill them we as humans have no respect for our wildlife
    Sheila Hill
    8h ago
    I have seen a mountain lion cross the interstate over by Shelby County Airport.
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