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A mountain lion? An escaped pet? Something else entirely? Just what was caught on a Ring camera wandering Grand Avenue is a ...
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 ...
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation is investigating whether there is a cougar on the loose after a ...
Rochester police had to issue a shelter-in-place for Rauber Street between Joseph and North Clinton avenues after getting ...
It’s extremely rare for cougars (also called mountain lions) to attack humans — but it has happened. And now, after a ...
Video shared by Rochester-based WHEC journalist Jennifer Lewke shows doorbell camera footage of a large wild cat walking past ...
Residents of New York are buzzing after reports of an unusual animal possibly roaming the streets. Footage captured on a home ...
Stephany Baez's Ring camera captured an animal that looks like a large wild cat (pictured in the left side of the photo) walking down a residential street in Rochester, N.Y. early Wednesday, July ...
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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 experiences with 13WHAM.
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.
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 — ...
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