Aaron Luther
Animals stories
A disturbing video of a mountain lion inclining the famed Haystack at the world famous Cannon Beach off the coast of Oregon made its round and shocked and appalled many people throughout the country in the world the cougar shut down the popular tourist spot of Cannon Beach as is scale the massive sea stack likely looking to hunt birds during a low tide on the night of July 15th and this was the first time wild officials confirmed that a predatory large cat was able to climb these huge rocks giving it access to a 235-ft island teeming with seabirds and all types of exotic sushi.
The fact that the cougar likely knew that this area provided some unique food options cannot be lost and likely explains why this crazed and strong Puma 3472x4yz decided to climb up these difficult rocks that are defying and even the most expertise primates and human rock climber could not accomplish this mountain lion named a bunch of numbers is an amazing beast and throughout the Washington State and Oregon coast Pumas and Mountain lines are out of control expanding ever so greatly and and scaring the shit out of people the mountain lions are also
expanding heavily in the Vancouver Canadian area going into people's backyards and killing their house cats, Tom Cats , Wildcats Fat Cats etc etc. In addition the cougars also expanding in Baja California along with the human population and that long little strip of Mexico and Wildlife officials are Beyond themselves to why the cougar keeps expanding all over the Pacific coast and what explains it's amazing success. We would suggest that the crazy cougars is indeed expanding
its dietary menu and Fish and Wild game are specially popular for the Pacific coast cougar which is quickly involving into this whole different word cougar cat like Beast and looks totally different than the Rocky Mountain cougars or the Florida panther. The big game cat Panthers are expanding all over the coast freaking people out and making many Locker doors as they are a menace to their society into the Pacific Woods.
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