Our readers love the black panther topic, so when Paul Fuzinski of Aptitude Outdoors asked to interview me about the topic I was glad share my thoughts.
What is the source of these black panther reports?
Here’s the conversation.
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County passed an exotic animal act with a big fine, neighbor’s melanistic jaguar and pregnant cougar got loose somehow. Took me weeks to understand what it was I saw that day running, thankfully from me, across that KS wheat field. Next year smaller black cat followed 18 whitetails across that field. Texas RV park scrapes and bouncing trailer at night indicated was being used as a lookout post, never got it on trail cam. Got marked next to door as his property, three feet above ground.