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Large dog tracks are often mistaken for cougar tracks. Like a dog, the paw has four toes and a pad. Bears have 5 toes and a pad. A detailed explanation of the confirmation process of the f irst confirmed cougar sighting is available here.
Because Tennessee law protects all animals for which no hunting season is proclaimed, the cougar is protected in Tennessee. It is illegal to kill a cougar in Tennessee except in the case of imminent threat of life and injury. TWRA has never, nor has it any plans to stock or otherwise physically encourage the establishment of a cougar population in Tennessee.
This subspecies is likely recolonizing and expanding their range in the Midwest and is likely the subspecies that is the subject of Tennessee cougar sightings. The Eastern Cougar, once ranging in all of the U. Because the federal Endangered Species Act does not protect extinct species, the Eastern Cougar subspecies was officially removed from the federal endangered species list this year The Florida Panther, residing on the southern tip of Florida, is the only breeding population of cougar east of the Mississippi River.
With a population estimate of individuals, this subspecies is on the federal endangered species list. The occasional dispersing male has made his way to into Georgia and parts of Alabama. Cougars are shy, nocturnal, solitary, secretive animals, with large home ranges. Because of their behavioral patterns, the likelihood of encountering a cougar is extremely slim, even in areas with established populations.
To show how rare a cougar attack is, compare the number of human fatalities resulting from cougar attacks to those resulting from other hazards from animals or nature. In the years between to , in the U. Also considering there have been no confirmed sightings of a cougar between the years and in Tennessee, the chances of a cougar encounter are even smaller. Never run, but instead make yourself threatening by standing tall, waving your arms, throwing objects, and yelling.
If the animal attacks, fight back! Do not play dead. Report the encounter to local authorities and TWRA as soon as possible. Cougar attacks on humans in the United States and Canada. Wildlife Society Bulletin. Skip to Main Content. Go to TN. Print This Page. Go to Search. Wildlife Mammals Large Mammals Cougars.
Cougars, Puma concolor,. Range The cougar occupies the most extensive range of any New World terrestrial mammal, from the Canadian Yukon to the southern tip of South America. Confirmed Sightings Since September of , there have been a few confirmed sightings of cougars in Tennessee.
The photo must be of a cougar. Many photos turn out to be other animals caught in a position in which they look like a cougar.
Often perception in a photo can be distorted, making house cats and bobcats appear cougar like. Coyotes and large dogs are also often mistaken for cougars.
Also, many trail camera photos are taken at night and are too unclear to make out the details to really know what kind of animal is in the photo. The photo must be authentic.