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I swear I saw a black jaguarundi 4 years ago.
I’ve never heard of this animal before. I had to look them up. They are a bit elusive from what I can gather. Not many in the US. You got really lucky to have seen it.I swear I saw a black jaguarundi 4 years ago.
View attachment 55212 This guy (Sam) and his partner went missing a couple of mornings ago. Coyote(s)had dug under one of my fences and must have been confronted by the dogs and chased out thru the hole they dug. The dogs went all Rambo enlarging the hole and following. They chased the coyote(s) to a seasonal creek, lost them and meandered - all in the wee hours. We discovered and started searching with clues from our neighbors who didn’t recognize the dogs and didn’t call. The area is densely wooded and some is inaccessible. Today is day 3 and additional info had both dogs chasing a coyote 2 hours before partner came home injured. But no sign of Sam. I’ve papered the neighborhood with fliers, talked to lots of people, social media, shelters and vets. Front gate is open for him. It doesn’t look good but maybe he’ll beat the odds.
North Texas is north of its range. Wandering or escaped exotic? Years ago someone had African lions in the county. Wouldn’t want those out.I’ve never heard of this animal before. I had to look them up. They are a bit elusive from what I can gather. Not many in the US. You got really lucky to have seen it.
No , I don’t think lions in Texas are a good idea. But everything in Texas grows bigger. A BIG kitty?North Texas is north of its range. Wandering or escaped exotic? Years ago someone had African lions in the county. Wouldn’t want those out.