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Cougar Kittens in Northeast Washington

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Uploaded by on Jan 24, 2008

Washington State University researchers Hillary Cooley, Tom and Jesse McArthur, and several undergrad ecology students examine and mark cougar kittens with PIT tags.

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  • You know when you hear about animal babies that won't be accepted by their mothers when released back into the wild because they smell like humans? You accounted for that, right?

  • You bet. These guys are highly trained scientists and you can count on them doing the right thing. Because you knew to think of that, though, I'd like to invite you to look into studying natural resource sciences at WSU.

  • The needle is to draw blood to check the cougar kittens' health. Mama is no doubt nearby.

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  • wow, they're incredibly cute. Where is mama while this is happening?

  • what's the needle for?

  • They are little cutie pies, but I feel kinda bad they are getting stuck with needles :(

  • Very cool!

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