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Mountain Lion struck and killed in Washington Twp (Morris county)?!?!!?!?

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Folks,

 

News of this this came from a reliable source, my son's preschool teacher. A mountain lion was struck and killed on Naughright road in Washington Twp (Morris County) NJ last Thursday evening. She saw a big commotion by the side of the road and pulled over to see what was going on. Dead mountain lion. She's a pseudo redneck and knows what a bobcat looks like and said this thing was no bobcat as it was bigger than a german shepherd and had a long tail. A guy in my office says he saw one about a 1/4 mile up the road from me which isn't far from where the Thursday incident occurred. I don't want to believe it's true and there should at least be cell phone pics of the dead cat which I have asked for. What the flip?

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Folks,

News of this this came from a reliable source, my son's preschool teacher. A mountain lion was struck and killed on Naughright road in Washington Twp (Morris County) NJ last Thursday evening. She saw a big commotion by the side of the road and pulled over to see what was going on. Dead mountain lion. She's a pseudo redneck and knows what a bobcat looks like and said this thing was no bobcat as it was bigger than a german shepherd and had a long tail. A guy in my office says he saw one about a 1/4 mile up the road from me which isn't far from where the Thursday incident occurred. I don't want to believe it's true and there should at least be cell phone pics of the dead cat which I have asked for. What the flip?

 

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They are in NJ. Never seen one but I know they are here.

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News of this this came from a reliable source, my son's preschool teacher

 

not like it's from a conservation officer or an Irish wash-woman, but I'll bite...

 

. A mountain lion was struck and killed on Naughright road in Washington Twp (Morris County) NJ last Thursday evening.

 

Ya don't say, I'm sure in this age of cell phone cameras and internet media, the pics will be forthcoming...:bucktooth:

 

She saw a big commotion by the side of the road and pulled over to see what was going on.

I thought she saw a Mountain Lion?

 

Dead mountain lion.

 

How does a dead "anything" make a commotion... it's dead! :huh:

 

She's a pseudo redneck and knows what a bobcat looks like and said this thing was no bobcat as it was bigger than a german shepherd and had a long tail.

 

*** is a speudo redneck?

 

Maybe it was a dog? Some "rednecks" and pseudo-rednecks have confused dogs for lots of things, even girlfriends..

 

A guy in my office says he saw one about a 1/4 mile up the road from me which isn't far from where the Thursday incident occurred.

 

Ok - who else saw the "Dead Mountain Lion"? I don't want to hear about Clem Kadiddlehopper seeing a tabby and going into hysterics...

 

I don't want to believe it's true and there should at least be cell phone pics of the dead cat which I have asked for.

 

Ok... if you saw a dead Mountain Lion off the side of the road what would you do?

 

a. leave immediately and wait a week later to tell your friend about what you saw...

 

or

 

b. take pictures, call Fish and Wildlife, call the local newspaper

 

 

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