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Axeman

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Tonight, while sitting on my deck watching for bats to exit my house, my daughter and I heard what seemed to be a LARGE snarling animal in the bush...it didn't sound like a raccoon but I probably would have attributed the sounds to a raccoon had it not been for the fact that it sounded like a VERY large cat...I googled bear sounds (we have them around up here in West Grey)...I googled raccoon just to make sure....and then I googled bobcat...I discovered a growl that was identical to what we heard...I have to say, if I were to guess the size of the animal based on the loudness of the snarls, I would have guessed cougar or lion even. This creature sounded HUGE. I would have even guessed bigfoot but I know there are no sasquatch in mid western Ontario...Anyone else have the same experience ? I figure that bobcats are somewhat larger than house cats...they'd have a proportionately sized snarl.
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Wow that's quite an experience.  Not sure of the distribution of Bobcats, Lynx or Mountain Lion but I guess Bobcats would have been most likely between those 3.
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The species of cat you heard could of been a Canada Lynx too.  Canada Lynx live up around the Bruce Peninsula area.
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I have to admit...even though I was  / am almost certain there was no danger whatsoever, the growling was unnerving. I didn't dare leave my deck. And of course it was a thrill...wish we could have seen it but it was dark dusk and animal was in the bush.

I believe lynx are possible here too...and wonder if they may account for some of the cougar sightings reported.

Cougar signs have been reported for many years in our area -- the Luther Marsh which is about 40 minutes south east of us have a number of signs (claw marks in trees, deer up in a tree) and nearby Conn boasts a number of sightings...
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Whatever it is...find, then call me and I'll come take a picture of it  :D
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Bobcats are in your area I seen them regularly when I hunted Deer Around Arthur and Luther Marsh
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