MICHIGAN RESIDENTS AREN’T ‘LION’ ABOUT COUGARS AFTER ALL

MICHIGAN RESIDENTS AREN’T ‘LION’ ABOUT COUGARS AFTER ALL



ST. CHARLES, Mich. (Wireless Flash) – For years, residents in Northern Michigan have reported seeing cougars, only to be ignored by biologists who insist the critters have been extinct in the state since 1906. But it turns out the locals weren’t “lion” after all according to a wildlife expert who has examined plenty of cougar tracks and cougar poo in Michigan. Patrick Rusz says evidence suggests about 100 of the big cats are living in remote areas of Michigan – although other experts claim the cougars are merely very large house cats. Rusz says he can’t accept that theory because most kitties can’t “walk away with a 70-pound horse.”