Justin Dixon+FollowIs there a mountain lion roaming Ocean County?A delivery driver cruising down the Garden State Parkway late at night swears he saw a huge, tan cat—way bigger than a housecat—sitting by the road near Exit 63. Officially, New Jersey says mountain lions don’t live here, but more and more locals are sharing stories of big cat sightings. If true, this could change how we think about wildlife in our neighborhoods. Have you or someone you know spotted something unusual? Let’s hear your stories—maybe there’s more prowling around than we realize! #Travel #OceanCounty #MountainLion00Share
kellydesiree+FollowConnecticut’s wild mountain lion debate never endsEvery year, Connecticut’s social media lights up with fresh mountain lion “sightings”—and the reactions are pure gold. Whether someone’s genuinely convinced or just poking fun, the comments always spiral into a hilarious mix of skepticism, sarcasm, and wild theories (Smilodon Populator, anyone?). It’s become a local tradition to argue over blurry photos and big cat myths. Why do these debates keep us so entertained? Is it the thrill of the unknown, or just classic Connecticut humor at work? Share your best mountain lion story—or your favorite comment from these legendary threads! #Pets #Connecticut #MountainLion00Share
kellydesiree+FollowMountain lion’s wild journey caught on Iowa trail camA mountain lion with a tracking collar has been spotted roaming northwest Iowa, and it’s turning heads across the community. This young male, part of a Nebraska research project, has trekked an impressive distance from Nebraska’s north-central region. Wildlife experts say he’s not causing any trouble for people or livestock, but his presence is a rare reminder of how these big cats can travel. Residents are urged not to harm the animal unless there’s a real safety threat. How would you feel if you saw a mountain lion in your neighborhood? #Pets #IowaWildlife #MountainLion10Share
Matthew Kirk+FollowMountain lion strolls into La Verne homeA mountain lion casually walked right through the front door of a La Verne home in broad daylight, locking eyes with a stunned resident before making a dramatic exit through the backyard—pool float destruction included! While the homeowner’s dog slept through the whole thing, the real concern is for local families and kids, especially with so many parties happening nearby. Encounters like this are rare in La Verne, but it’s a wake-up call for everyone to keep doors closed and stay alert. How would you react if a wild animal wandered into your house? #Pets #LaVerne #MountainLion10Share
Tanya Jackson+FollowMountain lion mystery keeps Greece on edgeAnother possible mountain lion sighting has neighbors in Greece, NY buzzing—and a bit on alert. Even though police and wildlife officials haven’t found hard evidence yet, the idea of a big cat roaming local streets is making folks double-check their yards and keep pets close. The authorities are working with the DEC to track any new leads, but they’re reminding everyone: don’t try to confront wild animals. If you spot anything unusual, snap a photo (from a safe distance!) and let the experts know. What would you do if you saw a mountain lion in your neighborhood? #Pets #GreeceNY #MountainLion360Share
Richard Vaughan+FollowTrail Cam Catches Rare Mountain Lion!Imagine scrolling through your trail cam pics and spotting a mountain lion! That’s exactly what happened in Illinois—only the 11th confirmed sighting since 2002. Wildlife experts are pumped, and it’s a big win for conservation. If you ever spot one, report it (don’t chase it!) because these big cats are protected. Trail cams like this help scientists track endangered animals without disturbing them. Who knew your backyard could help save wildlife? #WildlifeWin #MountainLion #TrailCam #Conservation #IllinoisWildlife #Science50Share
Manuel Pruitt+FollowMountain Lion Mom & Cubs Spotted! 🐾Did anyone else see Vishal Subramanyan’s Insta post? His trail cam finally caught a mountain lion mama with her three cubs in the Diablo Range! The cubs’ spotted coats are adorable, but what’s wild is the debate in the comments: some people think sharing these locations puts the animals at risk, while others say it’s crucial for conservation. Is posting these rare sightings helping or hurting wildlife? #MountainLion #WildlifeDrama #TrailCamDebate #Conservation #NatureGossip #Entertainment10022Share