Yeah, I'd seen this one before, on FB I'm pretty sure.

by Catoosa, Thursday, December 03, 2015, 19:50 (3281 days ago) @ Hobie

Yep, the young males will travel hundreds of miles to find territory that is not already staked out by a dominant male. The ones that are appearing in West Tennessee are probably western cats that have drifted across from Arkansas and Missouri, but there are some over in the Cataloochee wilderness in NC that may very well be a remnant population of the eastern subspecies.


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