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WHAM on MSNRochester woman’s Ring video of possible big cat brings national attention and local humorThe Rochester woman whose Ring doorbell camera captured a video appearing to show a big cat roaming a street shared her ...
State environmental officials are investigating reports of a large feline roaming within city limits after a Rochester ...
Mountain lions haven't lived in N.Y. for over a century. But a Ring camera video has residents wondering if the big cats are ...
A mountain lion? An escaped pet? Something else entirely? Just what was caught on a Ring camera wandering Grand Avenue is a ...
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation is investigating whether there is a cougar on the loose after a ...
Rochester police briefly issued a shelter-in-place alert late Wednesday after several residents reported seeing what appeared ...
Residents of New York are buzzing after reports of an unusual animal possibly roaming the streets. Footage captured on a home ...
A viral video that appeared to show a mountain lion roaming a Rochester neighborhood has sparked some concern — and a wave of online creativity. See the funny images.
It’s extremely rare for cougars (also called mountain lions) to attack humans — but it has happened. And now, after a possible sighting in Rochester, officials are urging the public to stay alert and ...
According to the DEC, there is no native, self-sustaining population of mountain lions (also called cougars or eastern cougars) in New York. They once roamed the state — especially the Adirondacks — ...
Ring security camera clip, recorded around 4 a.m. Wednesday, July 9, near East Main Street and Culver Road, shows a large animal walking across the frame. See the video.
With Rochester abuzz over a viral video showing what appears to be a large wild cat roaming the city, many are wondering: do mountain lions—or any large cats—still live in New York?
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