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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 868748" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>World's greatest rumor. But not true that the Wildlife dept released them. </p><p>There are cougars in Ok and have been in the past. There is documented evidence of one in Kay county in the 70's that took sheep, and was killed by a licensed state cat hunter from Colorado hired by Okla. It likely came down the Arkansas river from Colo., and had a couple of toes missing on a front paw for whatever reason that probably caused it to kill the sheep. In the early 2000's a male was killed by a coal train at Red Rock in NC Okla. He was collared and came from South Dakota in 6 months. Again another documented animal. </p><p>The Daily Oklahoman Outdoor writer has written about a breeding population in the Witchita Mt area. We have that news report on our wall at work as we speak.</p><p>Yes they are here, but hunters are needed to control the deer population, not cougars, and the wildlife dept did not stock them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 868748, member: 5412"] World's greatest rumor. But not true that the Wildlife dept released them. There are cougars in Ok and have been in the past. There is documented evidence of one in Kay county in the 70's that took sheep, and was killed by a licensed state cat hunter from Colorado hired by Okla. It likely came down the Arkansas river from Colo., and had a couple of toes missing on a front paw for whatever reason that probably caused it to kill the sheep. In the early 2000's a male was killed by a coal train at Red Rock in NC Okla. He was collared and came from South Dakota in 6 months. Again another documented animal. The Daily Oklahoman Outdoor writer has written about a breeding population in the Witchita Mt area. We have that news report on our wall at work as we speak. Yes they are here, but hunters are needed to control the deer population, not cougars, and the wildlife dept did not stock them. [/QUOTE]
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