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  • Good grief. It is a house cat people

  • that is exciting to see that black panther !!!!!!!!!

  • Amazing! I seen one when i was 13 in Fosters, AL the sun shined on it just right and you could actually see it's faded spots on it's black coat. It was like seeing a mystical creature. People in the area said they have seen some too. And a close friend of mine does a newspaper route and has seen two cougars in an urban area in Tuscaloosa. Seeing that is something I will never forget and hope to see another one someday. Great video!

  • im in Louisiana and we have pics of one on our deer cams

  • I saw one of these last year during deer season. Ran right in front of my grandpa. This happened in Dale County.

  • Could be a melanistic cougar..

  • why do yall think this is fake?... u obviously don't live in south ga. but i would be afraid if i was the camera person... they can climb. lol

  • Susposed to be extinct? No they aren't, they are rare but they are seen occasionally in quite a few places in the SE.

  • This wouldn't be in Blount Co. would it?

  • i know of people that have seen panthers in the uk, i know at least two people here in dover that have seen one.

  • its a melanistic mountain lion. it means they have black fur. THERE are MELANISTIC DEER too. Its very rare though

  • All you people who claim there is no such thing as black panthers/cougars, tell that to my left hand & arm!! One of these supposedly (none existant) cats, tried takin it from me one night in east Tennessee. Game warden tried tellin me that there was no such thing in the area, but with 5 witnesses all seeing the 8'+ animal trying to eat my arm, I call bull shit.

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  • @Firedancer1987

    They are very rare , dont know if they are regular cougars/ panthers which have mutated to a dark color....dont know . A retired couple I know were driving down a rural road one morning when they spotted a large black cat climbing out an enbankment . It was the size of a full grown cougar or mountain lion . Same dimensions overall , only solid black. This was south west florida.

    If you're hunting an area and see any shoot'em or the deer herd will be gone.

  • @Firedancer1987 Post the video of your arm. I call bullshit....

  • @homeostasis4me This happened almost 10 years ago, so if ur expecting some gruesome pics of a cougar attack, i'm sorry to disappoint. At any rate, I don't have to prove anything to you or people like you, because the people that really matter already know the truth. People like you need to open your eyes & look around

  • @homeostasis4me People like YOU need to be prepared to post evidence to back up their very provacative claims. You made this video, you can EASILY make a video of your arm and the scars. I call bullshit and it stands until I see the scars.  The video is purely awesome, no doubt. But I want to see the scars.

  • me & my friend saw what looked like a panther/demon cat a few years ago no shit..i live in KY in a suburban neighborhood & i was at his house down the street & we walked out his front door as i was leaving...theres is a BIG black cat that runs out into the street a few houses down...it stoped & jerked his head at us & its eyes were glowing red...than ran off...my friend said "was that an omen? have fun walking home!" craziest shit ive ever seen cant make sense of it

  • I think we all can say there are alot of sightings in the US... Just Google Big black cat sightings. You wont believe it.

  • awseom

    

  • i dont get it how does a panther sound like a woman screaming

  • I chased one in my old F-150 when I was about 17 yo. That was about 15 years ago. I was in the Louisiana Basin, South of I-10. When she crossed the shell road, her nose was on one side and her tail on the other. The animal is very long and moved low to the ground. We used to hear the screams at night. Sounds like a woman screaming.

  • down here in aiken sc we have a plant of some kind and there are thousands of deer around there and they lets out black panthers and mountain lions to kill the deer

  • the tail is obviously long enough to be a panther besides what is it? a 150 to 175 pound house cat? Ive seen one of these things in the woods while deer hunting...on the ground. and it saw me. i know these things are here i dont care who argues that their not.

  • Here is a reason if that cat was stalking that deer you would not have seen it until it had the deer, and panthers don't normally come out in the open especially during the day and if they do not that much. look at the tail at 0:29 its not long enough!!!!

  • fuck off

  • Why are you dumb Americans spreading fear in the name of these felines? If there are indeed such animals present there, then its actually a good news.

  • @himalayanspirit Dumb Americans? You stupid Hindu motherfuckin' Indians worship cows and rats! YOU are the dumb ones, Patel!

  • I am not Hindu dumbass. And yes, stupid Indians do worship cows and rats!

  • @himalayanspirit Racism is cool, yup. Yelling at 2 continents. All of north and south america are stupid huh?

  • why this videocamera is a bad shake shake shake

  • kill that SOB!

  • another fake

  • black cougars have never been photographed or captured. There are black Jaguars and occasionally black bobcats.

  • the deer is saying shoot that mother fucker instead of me.

  • weve got one in our woods in louisiana, ive been stalked like tht before comin out of the woods one evenin from huntin, not very fun keepin up with where its at by urself haha

  • WOW  that house cat has been eating friskies

  • the deer is saying: wtf is that. is it a cat. its fuckin huge

  • that looks like it has a too big build to be a melenisic cougar, it has to be a black panther its very chunky and not slim like a cougar.

  • @themixtures Cougars can be huge, trust me, my uncle shot one that weighed 215 lbs.

  • oh, its just whenb ive seen them they are very slim with very long legs, and this looks big and bulky like a leopard or a jaguar...., i guess they can get fat XD

  • no, its a puma. jaguars go only as far as south texas, leopards and asia and africa

  • Thats a big one...

  • I know a couple of people that have seen some deer hunting in jackson Co Alabama,

  • its just a black phase of a cougar

    rare but true

  • we had a black panther come up in our back yard and was confirmed by the game warden.

  • Pure Horseshit...............

  • absolutely true, i seen a black cougar (panther) early this spring, in mid minnesota, ran across the road infront of me about 50 yards away from my vehichle.

  • Only Black Panther is in the White House,opps thats a Lyin african!

  • Melenisic black mountain lion...only logical answer.

  • l;'l;'

  • People claim to see them in central

    and south Texas. People I know personally, hunters and ranchers, truthful folks, have told me they have seen them. The lady who owned our deer lease insisted there was one in the area, near Speaks, Texas in Lavaca County. Our local game warden says they don't exist. I'm fairly certain they do. There have multiple sightings in Freestone County as well. Great video.

  • The History Channel did a whole hour on Black Panthers stalking the woods just outside NYC, multiple witnesses. Its entirely possible you did see one. And pleasantly surprised you didn't blow it away lol.

  • I seen one at my uncles farm while I was on the tractor. It let out a hair standing scream. Needless to say I got off the tractor in a hurry and got in my truck and left. LOL

  • Looks like a domestic black cat to me.

  • i've seen several big cats where i live in auburn. first one was about 9 years ago when i was ridin 4 wheelers. saw another one runnin across our pasture early one morning. the folks that live thru the woods a ways called us one afternoon and said to put the dogs up cause they'd seen it around their place. my uncle has pics on his game cam of THREE cougars eatin a deer up in birmingham. they say not to shoot them but once i see one with my rifle around that bitch is dead

  • yeah

  • If you know my dad he doesn't joke around, we have a ranch in independance, tx and he swears up and down one day he was locking the gate to leave the property and he turned around and about fifty yards from him walked a black panther out of the treeline for just a few seconds then back in... even tx parks and wildlife claim there are no such thing, but he says he saw it clear. no dog, or big housecat, for one he said no way as he saw it clearly, and for two area is to remote...

  • Too start with there is no such thing as a black panther.

  • i think u need to visit google

  • no such thing as a black panther??????????????? lol hahah are an idiot lol hahahahhaa

  • I saw a HUGE black cat with two babies in Arkansas while camping. Scared the crap out of me.

  • looks good. finally someone who holds the camera relativly steady. but the only way anyone would ever believe it is if they saw it themselves.

  • Last month my father-in-law saw a Puma in SW PA.!

  • There has never been a documented black (puma) or mountain lion...a black panther is a color phase of the jaguar.

  • ohh ya i have seen a few cougars here in a illnois and in missouri..they a big cat!

  • theyre around I saw one while spotlighting one night just like that one

  • that was a O.K.

  • Now to me that looks like a black cat. A large black cat. The deer would not have given that much attention to a house cat at that distance, so I think its very possible it is as claimed. If I'm wrong, you did a hell of a job sucking me in!

  • The Wisconsin DNR just recently stopped denying Cougars being in The Tomahawk  area in northern WI so animals being in an area they usually are not is possible

  • i've grown up in northern alabama and over the years, i have seen panthers multiple times like in this video. i have a video of one in the woods of skyline, above scottsboro. btw, they're actually brown, not black!

  • Chances are, this is real. My family has land in northeastern Alabama, and a black panther has been spotted there multiple times. In fact, my grandmother once fired at it with a pistol because she felt as if it was stalking her dogs. She has seen it on more than one occasion, and I've heard the ominous 'baby cry' several times.

  • That buck would get Raped

  • I live in Wisconsin and news footage has previously caught a mountain lion outside of Milwaukee, and another was spotted further north. Also Animal Planet has documented that the rare Florida Pather exists in the wild. So, with those things happening, who's to say a black cougar making it's way into Alabama isn't possible?

  • I am from Florida east of Sarasota and my friend and i were running down a trail and had a mother panther with two half grown kits run right out in front of us, so yes they are still here

  • wow thats cool

  • That is a house cat. If it was a panther or puma it seems the deer would have bolted. Why is the film so grainy? This reminds me of all these nut jobs w ho see UFO's or bigfoot, there is never a clear picture. Logic dictates this is just a giant black cat

  • Exactly where in Alabama was this?

  • there is a big cat in the woods of sweetwater creek, west of atlanta. I heard that same scream on may 1st around 4am during a heavy downpour. Now my large 120lb doberman pinsher is missing and there are big cat prints everywhere.

  • domestic cat

  • How can you tell?

  • I can tell because of how it moves and also its size comparative to the grasses it walks into.

  • fake! its a house cat.

  • is not a fake look the sizeof the animal and the longuest tail im not sure that is a cat

  • Hell, my dad treed one,. Saw him for a second then jumped. An old mans dogs even got attacked by out in his yard. Seems they really hate dogs. Not saying anything towards the whole "its fake, ITS REAL!!" conversation, just wanted to tell my story.

  • I hunt out of Jasper Tx and there have been several sightings of a black cat.

  • I'm from lufkin man i remember seeing one of the reports on KTRE. The jaguar are starting to move north again one was killed a little south of austin like 3 weeks ago

  • Thought I had done my homework. The only big cat that has a black pigmentation is the jaguar. This however is an extremely rare occurence and has never been documented outside of a small rain forest in Mexico. (not counting captive animals) The last I knew only Arizona had any proof of jags in the wild.(2 documented) Neither of which were black. Most of these pics and vids are in the east where there aren't any jags, pumas, lions, cougars. Please help with more info. sights, webs ?

  • Pumas and cougars are the same animal. While the Jaguar remains the only American cat with a melanistic variation many Indo-Asian and African cats carry the gene as well and are greatly sought after by private collectors.

    It is also illegal to have a cat with this variation in North America without proper permits so some "black panther" reports could be attributed to illegal release of eg. a melanistic leopard into the wild. This however is a house cat, a big one, but a house cat.

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  • Cougars are not a part of the Pantera family nor do they get a melanistic variation. They do, however have dark brown patches when they are juvenile, some more than others, which eventually receed to just the black tipped ears and, rarely, a ring aroung the nose. Most black panther sitings can be attributed to this common colouring of cougar cubs.

  • not the best evidence but good discussions. many people claim to have seen black panthers....they are not supposed to exist...even old timers talk like it was a common occurence. i've live and hunted in many states and almost always find people who claim to have seem one or grand ma told them a story...something to it........loveofabear, the deer may have smelled the cat.

  • holy shit... that looks exactly like the place where my friend hunts. grant it. theres probably plenty of places that look like it.

  • The term "Black Panther" is often used in connection with large black cats - however there is NO one distinct species of wild cat called a "Black Panthe"r. Over the years it has become used as a common name which can be applied to any large black coated cat. When you see a picture of a "Black Panther" it is most likely that you are looking at either a LEOPARD or possibly a JAGUAR with Melanistic coloration.

  • you crack me up...you believe there are leopards in Alabama?

  • i live and hunt in alabama and i promise you there are no damn leopards of jaguars in alabama

  • I've heard about the "Black Panther" mystery, and I believe every bit of it. In Kansas, there have been multiple sightings around Lebanon, KS. My grandpa had cattle, and they had scratch marks on their throats, and literally had their tails ripped off. The game and parks will deny every bit of it, but i know there are black panthers. Sure, there are a lot of mountain lions, but i gurantee you, that there ARE black panthers, AND tons of mountain lions. Believe what you wanna believe,

  • every time the panther gets on screen, it's going to the same spot from the same spot, this is fake in my point of view

  • Gimme a DETAILED LIST OF reasons you say that this is fake,

    Ex:

    1. blah blah blah

    2. Blah Blah Blah

    3. Blah Blah Blah

  • 1. almost every time you see the panther, it's in the same spot 

    2. the panther wouldn't have been seen if it were real.

    3. if the deer could hear the panther, why didn't it hear the camera man? fundleing a camera from a close distance is louder then a Panther in short grass.

  • 2. horse manure

    3. deer saw it moving and camera isn't that close, which is why it is fuzzy footage

  • Maybe because it was too preoccupied with paying attention to what the cat was doing? Obviously the deer didn't care about the camera man. You may say the big cat is fake but the deer was caught on camera and wasn't bothered by the cameraman. Therefore, you can't say that it's fake based only on the fact that the deer didn't run away.

  • screw the deer wouda blasted the panther

  • Yea. Predators go for the young and weak. A pack of wolves dont stand a chance against a big buck

  • Not true. A pack of wolves could easily take down a buck. not always, but it will happen some of the time. They have numbers. If one gets on his back, he will turn his head back, and then one will go for his neck. Simple.

  • Ya know at first I thought it was just a north american black bear. It walked by again and I saw its silohuette and tail and I lost my mind! Thats my FAVORITE ANIMAL AND WOULD lose my eva' lasting mind if I saw it in the wild.

  • We at Panthera Santee Delta support the legitamacy of this video. We have found historical documentation in SC that leopard and panther were known breeding populations. 1779, Glen Hewitt. John Audobahn speaks of them in 1851. We have video of a 150lbs black panthera along the santee river in SC in 2002. We have no desire to convert the nay-sayers, when the the threat of a cougar/panther encounter with our children increases daily with encrochement becoming widespread. Micah of P.S.D.

  • With the laws on owning exotic animals being so lax in the US and the propensity for idiots feeling they 'need' to own a big cat or bear I would say it's more likely an escaped or released pet. If it was a wild panther you wouldn't even see it coming until it was too late.

  • there's no way that's a house cat. he may not seem that big, but it may be a young one. black panthers do exist in the states. i'm from oklahoma and have a picture from a game trail camera to prove it.

  • In the South cougars or mountain lions are also called panthers. I am sure there are still mountain lions in Alabama, but I believe this video was a house cat.

  • rommel83:

    I think that's too big to be a house cat... It might be a panther due to the tail to be low and big (not fluffy.)

  • Panthers do not exist in the U.S. This is a fuckin' black domesticated cat.

  • your a damn idiot. of course panthers exist in the U.S.

  • No, science hasn't discovered a new cat species or a population of melanistic (black) cougars to explain alleged "black panther" sightings. They haven't even captured a black leopard that escaped from one of those circus train wrecks skeptics of cryptozoology so often speak of. What people may have seen is the jaguarundi, known to range from South America to Texas, New Mexico and Arizona.Although not widely known by the public, jaguarundis are prime i.e.'s for spawning black panther reports.

  • And if your belief (or anyone's for the matter) is still unchanged, I recommend you hunt, find and capture a "black panther" in the U.S. That way you'll not only prove me (and most other scholars) wrong, but you will also become famous and possibly even rich, then you will be able to talk trash about how I, was wrong.

  • Way too big in comparison with the trees.

    It's a Panther no doubt.

    mussy up some proof they don't exist in the US before stopping people from suggesting information that they may.

  • where bouts in alabama is this? because i know they got panthers in clayton alabama

  • It's possible. panthers used to live in the northern area before the white men first settled. they where killed off over time but it is possible they are makeing a comeback.

  • my uncle said he saw a panther after about 30 minutes they make a 400 yard shot to find out it was a 36 pound house cat

  • OMFG LMFAO!!!!!!!!!!!

  • exactly...if more people shot the black panthers and mountain lions they are seeing a lot of pets would end up missing with the majority being black housecats and black or yellow labs.

  • That's mental, it looks just like one seen in Derbyshire the other day. :-O

  • thats a god damn house cat. Ya notice how every time people try to convince ya of some alian or "panther" its never a clear video its alway blury or too dark. there is now way in hell a panther would be roaming around the us and people not have a normal video of it. There is no way in hell thats a panther.

  • i hate to argue with u there are panthers in the us escpecially around where i live my dad me my mom dad and grandma where going to kentucky and we seen on eating a dead deer that was hit on the road...yes it pulled it off the highway into the grass and started eating it...person ahd a gun that wouldve been a good shot

  • I like to argue, so I will, there are know wild panthers in the U.S. People who claim to see them are either liars or they witnessed a black puma, a product of the right amount of darkness mixed in with the light.

  • i wouldnt think that they are extinct persay....i am from south dakota and i hear people talk alot about jaguars that live in the florida everglades, most of them being black. Up here we only have mountain lions, which are the same thing only brown...its not a house cat, or a bear....its legit

  • Great vid of a black house cat!

  • is tht near haleyville al because me and friends have saw one here lately and saw a track yesterday

  • thats a small buck and a reg. house cat

  • Looks just like a mountain lion only black!

  • The DNR here in West Virginia swears up and down there are no mountain lions (cougars) in our state. But it's awlful funny how the local people around here see them every year during hunting season.

  • They tell us the same thing here in MD. But yet they somehow gets seen a hundred times a year in residential areas.

  • i liked this video :)

    SOMEONE TALK TO ME mu

  • im 12 and me and my friend last yr were squirrel hunting and we saw one bout 50 yrds from us and we dropped to the ground for bout 10 minutes

  • my cousin saw one when he was hunting and my other cousin saw two one was in a feild and a year later he saw another in a different feild!!! but i aint never seen one..

  • thegirl44 shut the fuck up you bitch. Go shave your fuckin armpits and legs you tree huggin whore. No one gives a fuck about your vast knowledge of redneck critters around your fuckin trailor park. Id know a great deal about animals too if I had to walk along the interstate and scrape animals off the road to feed my family like you barefoot tramp..So skip to your fuckin lou and eat a dick.

  • normally i wouldn't agree with attacking someone, but thegirl44 is a pain.....i've had her quote me out of her damn encyclopedia.......according to her the woods are overrun with motherless dark baby cougars and we are all to dumb to tell distinguish between black and brown...

  • thats a cat, not a bear, long tail just for one thing

  • That's a black bear...

  • it has a huge tail

  • IT HAS A TAIL!!!!

  • Black bear, are you fuckin crosseyed? I will say this though. Kind of hard to believe, but very possible. An escaped pet perhaps?

  • huge deer? where? I missed that one.

  • i go wit u to

  • Forget the bear! Shoot the damn deer! Its huge!! Id mount that buck after I made some nice sausage!! HELL YEAHH. Hunting rocks!

  • i never really thought of that you know...i mean some animals look like they belong so well in a certain environment but then again look at dingos in australia...they arent native but they fit in so well. but it is definatly something that is probably very true...i would be willing to bet that a large majority of animals are "from" a certain area thanks in part largely to human intervention in way or another.

  • it is a really cool aspect. i mean every weekend we follow a mother bear and her cub around the camprgound lot we own in the middle of the ocala national forest...its very non inrtusive and peaceful...we just enjoy that closeness you dont get in many other places with the wildlife. animals that are so familiar to me are so foreign to others...even the ones that arent really supposed to be here...it really sucks when you get people that try and change things here just because they dont get it.

  • or the ones that feel they can take advantage of it and exploit it. we have monkeys here that should be in africa, cats that should be in brazil, and birds that should be in the amazon. there is never a good enough reason to introduce a domestic born animal into the wild to fend for itself...thats so unfair to it. and as much as i love seeing them, the array of gorgeous creatures i get to be around here are only the small percentage that find their niche in a place they dont belong :(

  • i know that being completely black would be a mutation and rare even in black panther offspring, im just saying youre alot more likely to come across a black panther if there is already a pair that can breed out there.

    and i know what you mean about the gangsta thing. once when i was little i found a huge Boa constrictor on the bank of the creek we always played in as kids...talk about shock. i knew it had to have been a released pet. stuff like that is just part of life here in FL though

  • well rather than thinking there is actually a huge pop. of black panthers here in florida, i think its more likely that there are a few breeding pairs that were originally pets. for some reason people think its "gangsta" to have exotic animals, but people rarely seem "gansta" enough to handle them, so you see all kinds of exotics out here in the wild. last year we found a blue maccaw sitting in the tree next to my pond in my backyard...and you KNOW those aint from florida

  • wow, sorry, I searched BLACK PANTHERS, Obama's pro-black terrorist new-america militia! did not want to see cracker hunting dumb movie. this cool tho brotha, but muslims believe you kill panther, you dont go to the 500 gay virgin heaven! haha! also whites not allowed tohave guns any more, just blacks. for black safety

  • think about it... has this whole entire country been walked on inch by inch? well if not then it would explain a whole helluva alot of wild animals NOT being traced, and catologed

  • We will never account for all of NA, angel. Parts of the Everglades, southern swamp system, the Ozarks and the Pacific Northwest and much of Northern Canada are completely inaccessable to man. This is why we examine trends, if authorities are getting 5 reports of big black cats to every 1 expected tawny cat, a rare thing to see in itself, it's safe to say that most of these reports are poor identification eg. cats seen at dusk, black bear cubs etc.

  • But on your point, most people who work in some branch of wildlife study do believe that it's very possible that a large bipedal primate that migrates the entirety of North America in these inaccessable areas likely exists. The cure for the common cold is somewhere in our deepest forests, we just have to find it.

  • the cat I am speaking about had a 150 to 200 mile range and was very very hard to find the times I saw him I was camping hrs aways from anyone else and had been camping for days..and after the first time I was keeping eye out for him out of months of camping I only saw him 3 time in 5 years and he was only one i ever saw but I swear I saw a cougar once with spots!!LOL

  • exactly!! this kitty was huge at least 350lbs to 450 lbs and the only people that belived me were game wardens!! and they are the ones that told me it was not a mountian lion but a jaguar and looked at the paw prints etc

  • thats as big as a lion dumbass if ur going to say something know wut ur talking about

  • We had a lynx just outside of our Canadian community on the Michigan border an hour away from Detroit. Big cats aren't native to this area, either that fucker migrated a long way or it escaped from a local collection.

  • my cousin has pictures on his deer camera of two of them and the guy that manages his land saw one of them... i would have shot it

  • it more than likely is a black juagar they are all over oklahoma and Texas several jugars in sw oklahoma and texas panhandle

  • Circus's Used to have them a while back the law came out that any owner of a big cat/bear w.e without a licsense wud be sentenced,so the people didnt have any ova choice than to let them free to roam and thats what they did.

  • it must have been a pet at some stage and his owners must had enough of him and they let it go in wild ,same thing hapened in Wales in UK, when people saw a black panther killing sheep in wales.

  • i was only 11 years old when i filmed it. and my dad was real strict about what i pulled the trigger on. and it all just happened so fast there was no chance of getting a shot off

  • i dont care what it is a panther or a cougar why didnt you shoot it

  • it is illegal to shoot a black juagar in the US

  • funny isnt it...since supposedly they dont exist? lol

    my mother used to watch a female black panther and its cub out in the woods here in florida, and weve seen one when we were "shining" in woods one night (basically riding through the woods in a car with a flashlight looking for animals just for the heck of it. at the time i didnt know they "didnt exist" if id of known this i would have completely freaked...but i just thought some lived out here like florida panthers and jaguars do...

  • My friend is a Game warden in Oklahoma he is in charge of the whole state now ..anyway I got tired of being called a liar and was going to bait the big male black Jaguar I knew about and I was getting set up loading stuff in jeep cameras live rabbit in cage calls kitty urine the whole works and he saw me loading a 30-30 one of those just in case guns and he told me it had better be a panther black mountian lion or huge kitty because if it was a Black or any color Jag it could not be

  • thats not a big buck my dad shot a 215 eight pointer

  • Thats no house cat...

  • I don't care what you call it, I believe that it is a panther. South of Selma huh? It seems unreal that a big cat like that would be living there, but I have seen bear as far north in Alabama as Ragland.

  • hmm this is just like where I live, a couple years ago there where sightings of the "beast of bluebell hill" which might have been a cougar,it'd be wierd if it was though because cougars arn't realy native to england

  • house cat...

  • Yeah right, what they feed it? fucking steroids???!!!!

  • i live in alabama but all ive seen is bobcats and foxes

  • cougars dont live in al.that a different animal.