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Zorro

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Fri Oct 4, 2013, 08:07 PM Oct 2013

Scientists track cougar's wild nightlife above Hollywood

For more than a year and a half, the solitary mountain lion known as P-22 has made himself right at home in Griffith Park within view of Hollywood's Capitol Records building.

By night, he cruises the chaparral-covered canyons, dining on mule deer, raccoon and coyote. By day, while tots ride the Travel Town train and hikers hit the trails, he hunkers down amid dense vegetation.

To researchers' knowledge, the 125-pound 4-year-old is the most urban mountain lion in Southern California and possibly beyond — surviving and thriving in a small patch of habitat surrounded by freeways and densely packed human beings that he reached, somewhat miraculously, by crossing the 101 and 405 freeways.

P-22 is giving scientists insight into the life and eating habits of a puma on the prowl. And he is serving as an unwitting but alluring subject for a National Geographic wildlife photographer whose trail cameras have captured jaw-dropping nighttime shots of the animal, including one that features the Hollywood sign.

http://www.latimes.com/local/la-me-griffith-park-lion-20131005,0,6885857.story

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Scientists track cougar's wild nightlife above Hollywood (Original Post) Zorro Oct 2013 OP
The title made me think of a different connotation. Sorry I am bad lostincalifornia Oct 2013 #1
LOL, good one! n-t Logical Oct 2013 #5
You were not the only one. Oh, a MOUNTAIN lion cougar. uppityperson Oct 2013 #7
Cougars on the prowl. nt awoke_in_2003 Oct 2013 #8
why hasn't the breeding program worked so far? CTyankee Oct 2013 #2
This message was self-deleted by its author panader0 Oct 2013 #3
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Oct 2013 #4
Courtney Cox has filed suit.. Cooley Hurd Oct 2013 #6

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