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The cougar that wasn't.....Another cat story from my side of the Pond......that must be a big cat to be mistaken for a cougar .... http://www.wusa9.com/news/local/stor...4610&catid=158
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I looked up the Savannah cat that the article mentions - here's a link to a picture. Stunning looking animal and this particular one doesn't look frightening. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...t_portrait.jpg |
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I remember reading somewhere that lion and puma cubs have spots when they're born, but lose them. That Savannah cat certainly has lovely spots! |
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