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Johnson, M.K.; Belden, R.C.; Aldred, D.R. | |
Differentiating mountain lion and bobcat scats | |
1984 Journal of Wildlife Management (48): 239-244 | |
The mountain lion is locally common in the western United States, but in the eastern United States the only known population exists in southern Florida. Sighting reports are numerous throughout the East, but their credibility depends upon finding physical evidence to substantiate observers claims. |
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