I notice Marduk spoke of puma and panther almost interchangeably at one point.
It's done here too. There are many different common names for
Puma concolor. You will even find the scientific name as
Felis concolor. The use of
panther is most common in the east. The isolated and endangered population in Florida is 'officially' called Florida Panther.
There are plenty of eyewitness reports of
P. concolor in states for which there is no modern confirmation of existence, let alone a breeding population. These are regions which once had these cats but they were determined to be extirpated long ago. Vast spans of time with no bodies or other physical evidence. All the true signs that would indicate their presence... missing. The Cougar Network website will show you the confirmations. But the local folks insist that they are there. They have nothing more to show for it than the UK folks in spite of this animal
long ago being common in their parts.
But then the fun really gets started. We get lots of reports of "black panthers". Hmmm... do you guys mean black leopard or black jaguar? Not really. Many come right out and say they mean a black
P. concolor. Wait a second. We really don't have any confirmation that
Puma ever shows this melanism. It certainly occurs with the leopard and jaguar, and other felids. But not the cougar. What is going on here? An undocumented color phase of Puma is being seen all over rural America with regional "hotspots". How big are they? Big. "You think I would say it was a black panther if it wasn't panther-sized?" So, you see this is strictly a cultural phenomenon. They may be seeing black housecats or even dogs. Oh, there really could be escaped or released melanistic leopards or jaguars. But so many of them all over the place? No dead ones ever? C'mon.
In contrast, the experts consulted for that document appear genuinely familiar with the animals they're describing. I only watched the beginning of the clip, and I confess I didn't notice the spraying (and I didn't know cougars don't do that). But I did think that the cats were a lot closer to the camera than the tree, and that asking the husband to go and stand by the tree was deceptive....and the (turkey) comparison suggests to me that whoever took the cat footage might have been hunkered down closer to the ground, which would of course make the cats appear bigger.
You should watch the whole thing. There is another clip shown near the end and it stars a moggie as well. Of course the error made by the experts is in locating the position of the two cats. Indeed the cats are much closer to the camera than the model subjects during the analysis. They are within the stubble field, not at the edge 5 feet from the tree. But as you see from the critics - you do not need to measure those cats to know that they aren't cougars. I knew instantly that they were housecats. You'll see a wildlife expert guy (holding the eagle) who says they are cougars. He doesn't know what he is talking about. Let's put that guy into Thunderdome with the cougar biologists and the rest of the peer reviewers. Better bring your eagle. Anyway, if those two cats were jet black, the tech experts would be forced to declare them black leopards or jaguars. Nah, they could just say black panthers. There are plenty of reports of black panthers in Michigan.
So why is it that the only video evidences for cougars in Michigan show housecats instead? Because there are no videos of real cougars in Michigan. A state with cougars reported from almost every county and they are supposed to be breeding. The main claim is that they were never extirpated before being declared as such. They have always been there. No dead ones, shot, roadkill, film or video? How can that be? You have to ask them.
It would depend on how it was hit.
That dead cougar looks pretty good. Internal injuries I suspect. I can just picture his cougar soul rising up to the sky...
Welcome to Cougar Heaven. What's your name?
I'm Rowfellupf.
What happened to you?
I was hit by a truck.
Well, you look great, Rowf!
Thanks. Everything sorta popped inside me, but I was still pretty good on the outside. For a fraction of a second, before I died, I could taste yesterday's doe.
Sweet. Let me introduce you to some of the other Puma Angels. Oh, did you have any questions since you are new here?
Yes. Where are the MILFs?