Crazy cougar xl4 369 brutally killed in Buffalo County, Wisconsin by bowhunter

 Jake Glass 

Animal stories

     A wild mountain lion cougar was killed in Buffalo County, Wisconsin which is somewhere in the middle of the state or whatever. he death of this cougar is a rare occurrence in the state of Wisconsin as cougars do not have a breeding population yet occasionally they are seen and killed in the dairy state stalking dairy cows. The Crazy Cougar named  xl4 369 was killed by a bow hunter in animal biologists are


studying and wondering how this cougar wound up far from he mountains and  in a rural  farmland area in the middle of nowhere in Wisconsin.A bowhunter was hunting whitetail deer when suddenly a crazy cougar popped out of the brush and attacked it and the Bow hunter was an inch of his life as he shot the arrow 10 yards away from this crazy Puma that was attacking it. Biologists studying this cougar  xl4 369 found that it was eating healthy and had a recent meal of white tail deer and thus should not have been hungry when it attacked the

human bow hunter. Cougars are coming all over the Midwest and we have long feared this fact and feel that is part of our destiny and the likely end. The mountain lion is one of the toughest Hombre animals out there and the ability of it to adapt to other environments cannot be underestimated as sooner or later these communities are going to have to come to deal and start trapping and hunting Mountain Lions as their population explodes and they stuff their tummies with whitetail deer and human pets. This unnamed bull hunter is very lucky to be alive and lucky that he had skill like Robin Hood to shoot this big cat and this killing of this cougar should be a wake-up call to other hunters in the region

who stalk and sit all day looking for deer that the hunter may become the hunted one day. We long and mourn the death of crazy cougar and again are pushing for legislation to prevent the killing of Cougar and endangered animals such as the cougar that barely has a population in Wisconsin and should be allowed to breathe and multiply in order to deal with the excess population of grass eating whitetail deer and forecasting dairy cows that is an epidemic for the environment in the state of Wisconsin

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