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<blockquote data-quote="Raido Free America" data-source="post: 3854614" data-attributes="member: 45328"><p>The sate of Arkansas stocked black bears in the Ozarks back in the 1960's I think. I'm not aware of Oklahoma doing that, but in that length of time, there range could easy spread this far. We have wild cougers in the N.E. part of Oklahoma, as well as the Ozarks. in N.W. Arkansas. I have seen several dating back to the 1950's. My adult son saw an adult cougar near Shell Creek Lake a couple of years ago, and one was captured in a residental area of Tulsa, a few years ago. This was an adult female that the wildlife people said was wormy, and covered with ticks, whitch led them to believe it was not someones pet!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raido Free America, post: 3854614, member: 45328"] The sate of Arkansas stocked black bears in the Ozarks back in the 1960's I think. I'm not aware of Oklahoma doing that, but in that length of time, there range could easy spread this far. We have wild cougers in the N.E. part of Oklahoma, as well as the Ozarks. in N.W. Arkansas. I have seen several dating back to the 1950's. My adult son saw an adult cougar near Shell Creek Lake a couple of years ago, and one was captured in a residental area of Tulsa, a few years ago. This was an adult female that the wildlife people said was wormy, and covered with ticks, whitch led them to believe it was not someones pet! [/QUOTE]
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