a I saw a mountain lion Lately lurking outside Bisbee’s house!
According to the Arizona Game and Fish Department, these big cats are “rarely seen,” but there are “a lot” of them in southeastern Arizona. bottom. On April 9th around 7:30pm, you can see them pacing up and down the front porch of the house. Video footage also shows her dated April 11th, so it looks like the puma is back again.
AZGFD says the sightings do not require direct community action, but mountain lions should always be reported to 623-236-7201.
Watch the video below.
Last month, a mountain lion attacked the rafters on a reservation in Arizona. The attack she took place on March 16 in a secluded area of the White Mountain Apache Reservation. More specifically, a group of 10 or more rafters encountered a puma “21 miles downstream from the Salt River Bridge.” CBS news Reported citing a press release from the Gila County Animal Care & Control Program Manager. JC Castaneda.
The 64-year-old man who was attacked by the big cat has recovered and is “doing well,” Castaneda said, adding that “the pain from the attack is still there.” Rafter tried to repel the puma with a paddle. Mountain he was successful enough to keep the lions away and other people in the area to move to safety.