A local business owner in Duluth, Minnesota, was notified by his security cameras of an unusual sighting on Sunday morning.
:"We had one about 8 miles west of the one that was reported in the Kenwood area back on August 2. That could very well be the same one."last week and was around 10 miles from the other sightings, leaving the DNR team to assume that it must be a different cat"because that's a lot of ground to cover in a day," explained Stark.
In the early 20th century, the cats were declared locally extinct in Minnesota, but there have been verified and unverified reports of sightings in the state in recent years. "Occurrences of cougars in Minnesota are generally based on trail cameras or photos or some type of physical evidence. We don't keep track of of sightings without evidence," said Stark.
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