LIONS OF THE EAST (Mystery Big Cats Cryptozoology Documentary)

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  • LIONS OF THE EAST is a feature documentary by Aleksandar Petakov that examines the decades of sightings of mountain lions & mystery big cats in New England, despite being "officially" extinct. Wildlife officials, biologists, researchers & eyewitnesses play a crucial role in this controversial topic unfolding across the region.
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  • @erickirleis4027
    @erickirleis4027 Před rokem +118

    I saw a mountain lion in 2018, as I drove from Quebec into NH. It was huge, muscular and used its tail as a balance. I watched it run across the highway. As I went over the border (Pittsburg NH), I mentioned it to the Customs Agent. He said, my game warden friends tell me that officially mountain lions don't exist in NH. I laughed and said, I assume they don't check-in with you before crossing the border.

    • @vancebacri5894
      @vancebacri5894 Před rokem +5

      Sometimes they find deer carcass high up in trees in Massachusetts.

    • @seanheffernan1206
      @seanheffernan1206 Před rokem +2

      I was in Pittsburgh last weekend and saw a massive moose.

    • @tylerfish6206
      @tylerfish6206 Před rokem +1

      I saw tracks 45 minutes south of Pittsburgh in Lancaster New Hampshirite

    • @jamesguralski5156
      @jamesguralski5156 Před rokem +2

      Lions seen in Rhode Island! Smithfield, north Smithfield, East Greenwich, Exited... 1 story, a guy was get 2 dogs in from outside. The dogs had been barking at something in back yard. Guy gets dogs in his PJs and house coat. Shines phone light 🔦 on wood slash pile. Only to see lion on pile watching crouched, eyes glowed when phone light was on it. Scary!

    • @rjay7019
      @rjay7019 Před rokem +1

      I've seen one in West Texas where I live 🧐 and in Utah where I grew up.

  • @oh_poor_damaged_mepatrick1529

    I'm from the great Smoky mountains area of east Tennessee and when I was a kid staying at my grandma's house we heard a god awful scream one night and mamaw told me it was a black panther and she should know her father killed one when she was a small child and that would have been about 1918 or so since she was born in 1912.... this was around 1978-79 when we heard the scream... I'll never forget it

    • @mattwest5403
      @mattwest5403 Před rokem

      I'm in TN too ha...I'm closer to Nashville though

    • @ziptalia2456
      @ziptalia2456 Před rokem +2

      sasquatch

    • @laraycrenshaw5908
      @laraycrenshaw5908 Před rokem +1

      Sounds like a mountain lion.

    • @bryanelam7431
      @bryanelam7431 Před rokem

      I'm a East Tennessean too, I've heard & seen the typical mountain lion in our area & sightings are becoming more common. As far as your comments on solid black big cats in our area, I've never seen one but I've heard people talk about seeing them in our area & in western North Carolina & south West Virginia too, do I believe them, yes I do!! So personally I believe your families encounter as well!

    • @alton31ellis
      @alton31ellis Před 6 měsíci

      How in any way would anyone be able to claim that the Smokies were devoid of a nearly invisible animal? It’s a huge range full of food.

  • @melissapalazzi3767
    @melissapalazzi3767 Před rokem +14

    My son woke me up around 2am and said there was something in the woods that woke him up. I went into his room and a few minutes later a cougar walked out of the woods and down a small hill across the bridge of our brook and it went behind my son's play scape. There was a full moon that night and it looked like the mountain lion was glowing, it was so bright. The tail on it was huge!!
    I heard that about a mile away the elementary school staff had seen one in the back of the school yard. This happened in Huntington, Massachusetts about 10-11 years ago. Absolutely an amazing sight to see.

  • @davidrock1590
    @davidrock1590 Před rokem +32

    My Dad and I personally witnessed a mountain Lion cross in front of us on the Greenbriar River Trail in West Virginia. It was around 10 yards in front of us and walked into the trees and dissapeared. It was absolutely a mountain Lion and not a Bobcat. We stopped a cyclist that approached us on the trail and told him what we saw. He replied back that about 100 yards up the trail that one crossed in front of him. There had to be another one besides the one we witnessed.

    • @screwedagain1
      @screwedagain1 Před rokem +1

      I have a lot of family in Pendleton County. I remember a story about a sheriff who they said was killed by a mountain lion.
      Don't know if there's any official report to confirm that.

    • @imonoke7903
      @imonoke7903 Před rokem

      And then u woke up. Nice dream

    • @mikebrubaker6556
      @mikebrubaker6556 Před 6 měsíci

      One was sighted near Elkhorn Lake in 2014 by a muzzleloader hunter from Hampton. He said it followed him out to the dam breast from Hankey mtn. Round that same time one was seen on a farm with young cubs near Bridgewater.

    • @mikebrubaker6556
      @mikebrubaker6556 Před 6 měsíci

      Summer/fall of 2015 one was seen on a sheep farm near Broadway Va. Several neighbors reported hearing it call its young with whistles over a several week period.

    • @mikebrubaker6556
      @mikebrubaker6556 Před 6 měsíci

      I saw mine in Big Meadows on SNP. It appeared to be juvenile with a little of the mottled color remaining. It was Sept of 2001. It was stalking a group of 4 bedded deer who suddenly got up to leave. It slunk across the road 40 yards away to follow them. It turned and saw me but did not appear to be bothered by me. I’ve handled 20-25 lb Bobcats. This animal was clearly 50 to 60 lbs. the tail was unmistakable! It was def a lion. And less than 150 yards from the parking area.

  • @GFox...
    @GFox... Před rokem +6

    I used to work contractor security for First Energy. I was responsible for random patrols of various retired power plants in the tri state area. One plant was the Armstrong County power plant, Armstrong, Pa. It was decommissioned in 2013.
    My patrols were after dark at each location. One night I was sitting in my vehicle, engine off, at Armstrong. I heard five distinct, very close cries of a cougar. I saw no cat that evening. A few nights later, I was sitting in my vehicle along a fence line at Armstrong when I felt something bump the vehicle along the back. A few seconds later, about 50ft behind me I saw a cougar walk under a street light and disappear between buildings. I immediately gave chase with the vehicle. Moments later, I saw the cat once again. When it noticed me it bolted down an interior plant road and back in the direction of the river. I reported my sighting to First Energy and to the maintenance person due at the plant. I did not see or hear the animal after that night. This was, if memory serves me, in 2017.

  • @peterbrosnan809
    @peterbrosnan809 Před rokem +8

    A friend of mine who is a Zoologist was in Albany County New York near the Helderberg Mountains where he saw a Mountain lion running across the road, before he could get out his cell phone and take a picture it was gone. If this man says there are Mountain Lions in New York I will believe that.

  • @BradyBigfooter
    @BradyBigfooter Před rokem +24

    This is absolutely the quintessential documentary pertaining to the topic of Eastern Mountain Lions!! One of my personal favorites!!

  • @luluwan5212
    @luluwan5212 Před rokem +23

    Extremely well made video! I've seen every kind of animal that lives in the New England woods, from bear to moose, from fishers to bobcat, from porcupines to martens, foxes, otter, weasel, and mink. The only time I say a mountain lion I was doing brush work by myself deep in the northwest hills of Connecticut and even then I really only got a glimpse of the back half of it as it jumped over a stone wall and flicked that unmistakable tail..this was maybe 14 years ago now.

  • @orvismc8487
    @orvismc8487 Před rokem +103

    Imagine what the wildlife agencies are doing to cover up Bigfoot sightings if they're trying to cover up Mountain Lion sightings lol

    • @howardfreeland5595
      @howardfreeland5595 Před rokem +6

      You are absolutely right!

    • @berkshirecountybigfoot
      @berkshirecountybigfoot Před rokem +10

      Orvismc84 You are absolutely right. I believe that there is a huge list of different things that are def being covered up. From big cats to bigfoot and missing people/children to UFOs. Many of which take place in our national forests and parks that are run by Federal and State Wildlife Agencies.

    • @dominicvaetoru77
      @dominicvaetoru77 Před rokem +1

      @@howardfreeland5595 o we E in my wat okch a hi untie qk www K Kong

    • @ryanmiller327
      @ryanmiller327 Před rokem +1

      There is no proof of bigfoot 🤣

    • @howardfreeland5595
      @howardfreeland5595 Před rokem +8

      @@ryanmiller327 There are loads of proof including DNA. Either you don't believe in science or have closed your mind.

  • @demonplague87
    @demonplague87 Před rokem +20

    As I said on the trailer: I live in eastern NC and officially they've been extinct for over a century. Although I've had park rangers and game wardens tell me privately they've been back in the state for awhile. I've heard them myself once or twice at night.
    I plan on treating it the same way I treat the other potentially dangerous animals in this area: if it leaves me alone I'll leave it alone.

    • @brianclayton3898
      @brianclayton3898 Před rokem +4

      I live in the Piedmont of NC up near the state line. I can assure you that they are back in our state and just north of us in Virginia.

    • @jtl-en4yx
      @jtl-en4yx Před rokem

      @@brianclayton3898 Have you seen one in NC? If so where at?

  • @tomtalker2000
    @tomtalker2000 Před rokem +4

    I live on Cape Cod, MA and had NEVER heard of this story...!!! Thank you for bringing it too my attention. I've lived here for nearly 35yrs now year round and consider myself a native. So this Truro story is VERY interesting too me. I live in Harwich, MA which is down cape about 40min as the crow flies from Truro. The thing is that part of the Cape is still quite "under developed" and has A LOT of forested trails, salt marshes, dunes, etc...Excellent birding as i've been doing that for 40yrs now. The landscape was obviously much different back when this mountain lion was going on the attack. I highly doubt we have them in the area now. Although people thought Fisher Cats (large weasel like predators) were gone from the Cape. And yet my neighbor spotted one on his trail cam early in the morning in his backyard...!!! So go figure. I guess we'll have too watch our small dogs and cats in our neighborhood. As Fisher's are powerful enough too kill a Lynx or Bobcat. There are many reports of them doing so all over the internet. They are like a ball of fury when they hunt.

  • @tomtalker2000
    @tomtalker2000 Před rokem +40

    You did a VERY good job Alex putting this documentary together. Thank you i appreciate all the work your team does. Huge fan of your channel.

  • @gnonymouse
    @gnonymouse Před rokem +8

    Better than anything discovery channel or any of those networks have pumped out. Very impressed.

  • @RavenLakeStudios1
    @RavenLakeStudios1 Před rokem +8

    As a Mainer, Ive grown up with stories of cougars and I believe them. They're the most adaptable big cats in the world. Even if they're not in the eastern US that doesn't mean they wouldn't come back. The same thing is happening with wolves.

    • @EranRicos
      @EranRicos Před rokem

      The most adaptable big cat is the leopard. Cougars are similar, but leopards are more arboreal.

    • @RavenLakeStudios1
      @RavenLakeStudios1 Před rokem

      @@EranRicos That is true. Though I will point out that cougars out west have been documented sleeping coniferous trees which honestly looks cool but is rare considering their more terrestrial life style.

    • @gladeshunter8796
      @gladeshunter8796 Před rokem

      Still have em in south Florida . A few years back a Florida panther was killed in Georgia. Entirely plausible they could repopulate the south east and Canadian cougars could repopulate the northeast .

  • @PoeLemic
    @PoeLemic Před rokem +10

    Wow, I didn't know this was coming. I can't wait to see another STM production. I hope more people will decide to start
    supporting STM on CZcams, because they really deserve it with such quality productions. Every video is top-notch ...

  • @hisownfool1
    @hisownfool1 Před rokem +9

    A wonderful documentary! This brings to mind a book I recently read: "Coyote America" by Dan Flores. While the creatures are very different, reading about how the coyote not only resisted attempts to exterminate it but expanded its range to include Central Park makes me inclined to think that it is not so far-fetched to think that something analogous, albeit much more modest, might be happening with the mountain lion. There are a reported 600 or so of them in Ontario and Quebec which share a very long, often heavily-forested border with the eastern U.S.

  • @Tsotha
    @Tsotha Před rokem +9

    Interesting documentary, in Europe (including Denmark where I live) we also have the occasional sightings of out-of-place mountain lions but those are obviously either escapees from captivity or misidentifications of indigenous Old World species. Great nature photography as well, makes me want to go to rural New England myself!

  • @Argos-xb8ek
    @Argos-xb8ek Před rokem +3

    What always amazed me about Mountain lion is their agility and Elusiveness. Their ability to leap and bound almost unbelievably through Cliffsides to me was insane.

  • @lowstryder1022
    @lowstryder1022 Před 11 měsíci

    First off, I LOVE this documentary!!! I’ve got a small related story of my own. The time would’ve been in the early to mid 90s. I grew up on the outskirts of Randallstown/Granite/Woodstock, MD. The area is about 25 minutes outside of the Baltimore City line yet, mere minutes from Howard and Carroll County lines (driving). This area is surrounded by the Patapsco Valley State Park. A large river, stream tributaries, history of erosion, valleys everywhere, plenty of wildlife, no hunting permitted within the park, rocks, cliffs, quarries, etc. All that to say, our neighbors had a black lab retriever. Mid-large size dog; straight pointy ears; stood tall; decent size tail that ended in a point. Random spring-summer day, I thought I saw our neighbor’s dog come up from the path in the woods to the path entrance from the edge of our yard. I was in our ground floor den and went to our French doors to get ready to go outside to greet the dog. This is a more rural area and was normal for the dog to run free and randomly show up on our property. I went to grab the doorknob but, as I looked, something wasn’t right. It indeed was all black!! First, I noticed the head. Very round; short snout; rounded short ears. Then I noticed the body was lower and more lax. Lastly, I noticed the tail. It was very long and sloped towards the ground and swooped up at the very end. My young brain immediately associated Bagheera with what I saw. I immediately started to panic a bit because I didn’t know if my Dad was outside working or not. I left the room to try and tell someone. I eventually did find my Dad and told him what I saw. I don’t think he believed me lol. Nevertheless, we all were safe and I never saw anything like that again. Didn’t think to try and look for prints or anything like that. I did see another report online in that area that backed up my story within that timeframe. I believe they reported it as black too. I’m 💯 on what I saw. Don’t know if it was a rare black mountain lion or a rare escaped black panther exotic pet. Short side note… I do know (based off the sounds made and some research) I have had an invisible, night stalker encounter with a bobcat in those parts one night too. My friends in that area had minor bobcat brushes and noises as well. They had named it “The Beastie” lol. That was more mid-late 90s / early 2000s. These cats are amazing and “not supposed” to be around these parts. But, could they have been??? There’s coyotes there now that didn’t use to be then. Just maybe, perhaps 🤔

  • @stevefranklin9920
    @stevefranklin9920 Před rokem +4

    I think it's a good probability that 95% of hikers and skiers aren't taking time to notice much of tracks that they pass over. Seeing how there have been reported sightings from New England to Florida, I feel it highly possible that the Eastern Cougar just might still be around, just so wary that they stay out of sight and away from human traffic areas.

  • @calgal7828
    @calgal7828 Před rokem +1

    This was an exceptional video! I appreciate all the research and evidence presented….a tremendous amount of work went into this production. Beautiful cinematography. Well done!

  • @carolmartin2503
    @carolmartin2503 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for this !!! I've gotten sick & tired of the townships telling us "There are NO mountain lions in our state!"
    So here's MY eye witness account ! It was way back about 60 years ago, up in Green County, NY at a small
    farm in the big mountains. I was visiting a friend when her boyfriend drove up and we went out to talk to him. He
    said "Wanna see what I shot in the barnyard ?" He opened the car trunk and a beautiful mountain lion filled the
    entire trunk. It was indeed beautiful, and I couldn't help but pet it's side. He was still soft, so it hadn't been too
    long before he came up to show her. I've heard of others being seen ~ but I haven't seen any other....dead or alive.
    We did see a huge lynx cross the road in front of our car one night . . . . and see lots of coyotes ~ some quite big,
    maybe wolf size ! Only saw a bobcat 'kitten' once, and not up close. Did see a photo of a huge one that had been
    shot by a hunting buddy! Our wildlife are more welcome than some of the city 'wildlife' we've been encountering !!!

    • @carolmartin2503
      @carolmartin2503 Před rokem

      * Needed to add that the wildlife have trouble 'following the state wildlife laws' because they can't read the state 'boarder' signs !!! They were created to occupy the forests and fields ! And eat what is there
      and available ! We've had many black bears on our little farm ..... they've done no harm .... but I'd rather
      they weren't so close = they probably wish our place wasn't so close to the forest either ! =) ......

  • @ericgerkins7995
    @ericgerkins7995 Před rokem +8

    I know Ohio is not considered a New England state, but there have been several sightings of Mountain lions. I've heard of sightings around Columbiana County Jefferson County and Harrison County.

  • @robertscheinost179
    @robertscheinost179 Před rokem +1

    The best documentary on the subject to date. People see cougars in New England occasionally but for every one sighted, you are being watched 100 times more by the cougars. With the woodlands in NE and game animals the cougars hunt, common sense would dictate that, yes, they are out there. I wouldn't want it to be any other way, either. I knew a guy from Arizona who used to hunt mountain lions and when I asked him why he gave it up, he said "I noticed mountain lion tracks in my backtracking that weren't there on my way in and had to question who was hunting who. I got scared once too many times. Those things are ghosts." As they should be. Thanks for the wonderful documentary.

  • @screwedagain1
    @screwedagain1 Před rokem +3

    My brother had a mountain lion in his driveway about a month ago. He's up in Bradford N.H.
    His neighbor asked if it was the tan one or the black one. So I guess there's a few of them around that area.
    My wife and I lived in a fairly rural area of Haverhill, Ma. and we saw a mountain lion there back in July 2006.
    We have friends up in Maine who will also confirm that Wolves are here as well.

  • @Raul-nm7ln
    @Raul-nm7ln Před rokem +1

    So well done and a plethora of great footage and evidence. Plus the individuals interviewed were very well spoken and knowledgeable. 👏👏👏

  • @samburton2978
    @samburton2978 Před rokem +3

    I lived in Aroostook County in the first decade of the 21st century. I was friends with a senior border patrol officer. He assured me that mountain lions and wolves in Maine. He said they had seen both and caught them numerous times on cameras.

  • @cherylknepper8434
    @cherylknepper8434 Před rokem +4

    We live in Central Arkansas & they swear up & down we don’t have them. My husband came out of the VA at FT. Roots from work and there was a mountain lion walking in the parking lot, taking its time and many others saw it as well.

    • @austintrousdale2397
      @austintrousdale2397 Před rokem

      Fmr Arkansan here 👋Back when I lived there, I examined a cast of an apparent mountain lion track that had been allegedly made at a state park in west-central AR with some rugged terrain and a dense population of deer. This cast checked out as _Felis_ _concolor_ according to standards published by the Eastern Cougar Network and the Worcester (MA) Science Center. Best wishes 💯

  • @glennpiller9417
    @glennpiller9417 Před rokem +2

    I witnessed one in my driveway in 2016 in Southern New Hampshire. I did work for fish and game and asked them if they are here and he said no with a smile. I replied well there was one in my drive way a few nights previously. It was 4 ft tall sitting head to butt. Shortly after it was reported a few towns over.

  • @freddog4490
    @freddog4490 Před rokem +5

    As always this will be good from the STM team can’t wait, see you on the 1st September guys 🥃🥃🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @treedeblue
    @treedeblue Před rokem +2

    Alex’s film making skills are leveling up! Great work man.

  • @adamwright3346
    @adamwright3346 Před rokem +1

    My father said he saw a cougar outside of Mcconnellsburg PA in 1977. Was hunting rabbit and came across a herd of whitetail in an empty cornfield in the distance. Said he watched the herd for a minute before something launched out of the nearby brush and chased the herd back into the wood. Always said it scared the hell out of him, just due to the sheer unexpectedness of the sighting.

  • @branchsnapper2228
    @branchsnapper2228 Před rokem +3

    Yet another superb documentary. Thanks STM

  • @jamesmaze3841
    @jamesmaze3841 Před rokem +3

    A mountain Lion ran in front of my Jeep last night in Columbus, New Jersey. That's what brought me to this video. I didn't report it to Fish and Game because I know what they will say. There were sightings in Chatsworth, Marlboro, Galloway, and up in northern NJ. Fish and Game denies all of the sightings.

  • @kearnsey64
    @kearnsey64 Před rokem +4

    My daughter and I saw one run across the road in front of my car in 2017 in Methuen MA. I asked her if she saw it and she said it looked like a mountain lion and I agreed. Then 2 weeks later, I saw it again in a field about a tenth of a mile from where we first saw it. This is about a half mile from the NH border.

    • @screwedagain1
      @screwedagain1 Před rokem

      My wife and I saw one in Haverhill back in 2006. Although it's disappearing fast, there used to be a lot of woods in West Haverhill.

  • @micw3880
    @micw3880 Před rokem

    Such good and well put together Documentaries much appreciated. I was at the Federared women's state forest in New Salem/Petersham last fall and and caught a mountain lion out of the corner of my eye as it was walking away from me I'll never for get that dark tip on it's long tail and the way it was looking back at me as it was trotting away . Scary to know they're out there and very elusive.

  • @En_Marche
    @En_Marche Před rokem

    Excellent documentary, Alek & STM! Well done!

  • @mike_maclean5787
    @mike_maclean5787 Před rokem +3

    I live in eastern Canada. The province of Nova Scotia. Apparently the eastern cougar is extinct here but there have still been sightings and people think they are still here! Very interested in this documentary!

    • @nicklynch127
      @nicklynch127 Před rokem

      My Grandmother used to tell tales of seeing large cats when her and my grandfather lived in a, then, very rural area in Southern New Brunswick. Even a few stories of them attacking people's family dogs in the night. Locally called "Indian Devils"

  • @troyjenkins3886
    @troyjenkins3886 Před rokem +12

    I do realize people wanted to protect their livestock but ts a shame these magnificent creatures were hunted down and killed.A lot of people have deep superstitons when it comes to cats in general then you take one that weighs nearly 200 pounds and that doesnt help matters.I saw a bobcat for the first time and remember how i felt,couldn't imagine seing a big cat like the mountain lion.You do such amazing work and always look forwards to the next one

    • @luv2luv720
      @luv2luv720 Před rokem +1

      I stopped on a road at night to save what I thought was a litter of kittens someone dumped. Little did I know a massive growl came from the darkness and I just backed myself to my car. That cat could've killed me if it wanted to! I think it new I came with luv but don't push it lol

  • @kobebarka8633
    @kobebarka8633 Před rokem

    The way you speak I can tell you have a passion for this information. Thank you for sharing!

  • @marycompogno5665
    @marycompogno5665 Před rokem +1

    Enjoyed this video a lot. I think that the big cats could survive and do well in the East especially if they have a good food supply. They ate smart and versatile and would do well. Makes sense to me.

  • @michaelmarsico1957
    @michaelmarsico1957 Před rokem +3

    Well done documentary STM , quite obvious that state wildlife agencies do not want these cats verified .

  • @cjharv2
    @cjharv2 Před rokem +6

    Great documentary, thanks. This is a very big subject in New York. Many people claim to see mountain lions and the DEC always say they don't exist here

    • @RCast-sc6fy
      @RCast-sc6fy Před rokem

      They don’t exactly say that but use a very more diplomatic answer of “ Eastern cougars (mountain lions) do not have a native, self sustaining population in New York State.”

    • @pertjacanape
      @pertjacanape Před rokem

      My mother saw one in Warren County two years ago.

    • @iansnyder274
      @iansnyder274 Před rokem

      I live in NY upstate. They are here!

    • @hisownfool1
      @hisownfool1 Před rokem

      @@RCast-sc6fy Their exact words! They also insist that the cougars came from somewhere else as if that matters. New York has more than 400 miles of border with Ontario and Quebec. The cats don't care.

    • @courtneygrier2015
      @courtneygrier2015 Před rokem +1

      They say that in Kansas too (and we are close to the rockies). Every farmer I've talked to has seen them, or signs at the very least.

  • @caseyjude5472
    @caseyjude5472 Před rokem +1

    This was really great, I loved it!

  • @berkshirecountybigfoot
    @berkshirecountybigfoot Před rokem +7

    My mother has a photo from one of her trail cameras that we believe is definitely a catamount walking through her back yard. Her house is near the intersection of South Stream Road and Maple Grove Road Bennington/Pownal Vermont. The photo is from a few years ago and she still has it.

    • @goshawk224
      @goshawk224 Před rokem +1

      I constantly have people tell me they have seen a mountain lion themselves or know someone who has. I also know there is a giant turtle species in Lake Champlain that's around 30 foot long.

    • @berkshirecountybigfoot
      @berkshirecountybigfoot Před rokem +2

      @@goshawk224 listen you can think all you want but I have seen the photo for myself and I absolutely do not lie or tell stories that are not factual. I will be going to see my mother this weekend and I will get the original picture and show it to the world. That way, I have the proof that you need to back up my comment.

    • @goshawk224
      @goshawk224 Před rokem

      @@berkshirecountybigfoot Hey, I'm trying to back you up here. I do not doubt you at all. Sorry for the confusion. I know they are here. Coverups are going on. Big turtles in Lake Champlain are on video and photographed. Thats being covered up as well.

    • @berkshirecountybigfoot
      @berkshirecountybigfoot Před rokem +1

      @@goshawk224 MY BAD! It was the way I read or took your comment. Sorry for any confusion. My entire life I have never ever heard about big turtles in lake champlain and I grew up in the state of Vermont. But, I will definitely look into now. Thank you and again, I apologize.

  • @Nav1gamer
    @Nav1gamer Před rokem +1

    Got a photo of a couple of them on my property in WV with my game cam. Beautiful creatures

    • @Nav1gamer
      @Nav1gamer Před rokem

      @Ryan Skoutelas Am I able to post it on here. I did post it on Alexsanders FB post on this however

  • @Thedjeatsalot
    @Thedjeatsalot Před měsícem +1

    I landed here from a personal experience the other day. I was turkey hunting in lake red rock iowa on 4/30/2024. I was calling a turkey and getting responses for a while and then it went silent for about 30 mins i kept trying to call with no response. 30 yards in front of me in the brush a mountain lion stepped out. I was in full camo face covering but i stood up fast with adrenaline and spooked it off. i watched it run to my left and it was probably 6 ft long. Iowa DNR confirmed it with scat and paw prints where i was hunting.

  • @kjbuchanan63
    @kjbuchanan63 Před rokem +1

    This was extremely interesting. Pumas are beloved here in Southern California. I really hope they are successful in New England.

  • @skletke7543
    @skletke7543 Před rokem +1

    We all have to remember that they were here first, it's in their DNA and they will migrate to where the food is. We have moved into their territories, so we need to make the changes to protect whatever needs protecting. They are a very beautiful animal. GREAT VIDEO!!!

    • @laurencefenderson6702
      @laurencefenderson6702 Před rokem

      That's not necessarily true and man has just as much or actually more right to all the lands of the earth, for we have dominion.

  • @sgtblackrock4997
    @sgtblackrock4997 Před rokem +2

    They're back in Kentucky and Tennessee. They found cubs in Eastern Kentucky a couple years ago.

  • @edwardgomez5616
    @edwardgomez5616 Před rokem +2

    In N.C where I am we are blessed with our wildlife, including the puma. Where I live, the puma are melanistic. We have alot of swamp and deep forest around here and there's rivers and creeks everywhere. Anyways, one day night while driving I seen a melanistic puma standing beside the road along a creek, as I seen it my cousin that was riding with me asked me did I see what he seen, I told him yes. Beside the road was a cat, not a bobcat, not a black lab dog. But, what I seen was a cat the size of a black lab, too big to he a bobcat and not the shape of a dog, it was a huge puma. I've heard of them being around before, then seen one myself. Where I live, you don't walk at night, it's way too dangerous. We have the largest black bear around, some 500-700 lbs, there's also bobcat, coyote, red wolf, alligator, all the species of US vipers, coral snake, and lastly the melanistic puma. I live in a part of the Great Dismal swamp outer region. There's areas around here that there's no gas station for nearly 50-75 miles, one complete stretch of swamp for nearly 40 miles. It's not a place to break down, nor walk at night. Plus there's the chance, a real good chance of meeting crazy hillbilly people also.

  • @samuelferrell9257
    @samuelferrell9257 Před rokem +5

    Living in Michigan I know of 2 people that claim they've seen a cougar in the lower peninsula of Michigan. Black bears have been moving back into the area, and I've noticed more coyote activity too. It's not too unreasonable to think that they could move back into the area especially with so many whitetails and turkey around. These folks that claim to have seen them strike me as honest people and I don't see any reason for them to lie. My wife and I were hiking in sleeping bear a few summers back and came across an enormous set of cat tracks. These tracks were bigger than the palm of my hand with fingers fully flexed. It's my personal belief that cougars are in the lower peninsula of Michigan.

    • @brodyhess5553
      @brodyhess5553 Před rokem +1

      The wolves will hopefully take care of the yotes down there . There’s been a few elk that have made it to the UP so maybe some moose could
      Make it down soon. I know fishers have made it

    • @samuelferrell9257
      @samuelferrell9257 Před rokem

      @@brodyhess5553 I have personally seen fishers three times. Twice in my own back yard but it was at two different houses, and about 15ish years apart. My wife and I saw another fisher in a corn field of all places. Thought it was a woodchuck at first glance then it started to run off when it saw us, that undulating weasel motion when they run is unmistakable.

    • @brodyhess5553
      @brodyhess5553 Před rokem

      @@samuelferrell9257 lucky! I’ve been hearing about a few lynx . Wouldn’t shock me if they eventually make South. Thanks for that tidbit

  • @sergiocanales4219
    @sergiocanales4219 Před rokem +2

    Really enjoyed your video/story. The proof of any sighting is with the witnesses. I´m sure there can be cases of mis-identification, but it´s highly unlikely that all sightings are mistaken identity.

  • @gwedits
    @gwedits Před rokem

    Watched it today and enjoyed all your research, a lot that was new to me. Might want to check your camera settings. Very green images which was distracting for me. Otherwise, well done!

  • @johnathancena5067
    @johnathancena5067 Před rokem +1

    growing up in NH my dad told me stories of how his friends that worked at a golf course in southern NH had seen one in the early morning on the greens.. and i know multiple other people that have/heard stories of sightings

  • @andrewcarter3367
    @andrewcarter3367 Před rokem

    Excellent film and very informative. Thanks so much.

  • @scotbeekman2852
    @scotbeekman2852 Před rokem +1

    I learned of this from the @itlcatskillspidcast and immediately watched it, because I’ve been doubted since my 8/31/2018 sighting on Military Road in Lake Placid NY. It it was crouched and growling at me, and then walked away. There was no question that it was a lion by its size, ears, face, and tail.

  • @patricialessard8651
    @patricialessard8651 Před rokem +2

    The early sixties, I and two of my friends had a cougar run up the bank of the road, jump over the cable, run across the road not twenty feet in front of us and over that cable, then down into the woods. We froze as we saw it come up out of the forest. After it left, we were really excited. We had to look it up in our book we had just to be sure.when we told the adults they kept saying that we must have seen something else. Then we took them down to where we saw it and showed them the big tracks in the sand on the sides of the road. They got serious after seeing that and tried to figure out if there was a place around where one could have been kept and escaped. There wasn't any. I wish we had thought about making a cast or at least taken a picture of the tracks then but the excitement of what we saw just overrode that thought.
    I know that I'll never forget that or forget what it looked like. They were here then so they and more, must be still here.
    This was in N. Billerica, MA. Which at that time would have had a corridor of almost solid forest up and into Southern NH that wasn't far away.

    • @D.Lee.W
      @D.Lee.W Před rokem

      I'm from Tenn. and went to Billerica for a training class about 3 years ago. I imagine it has a lot less undeveloped area nowadays.

  • @naedrentsek895
    @naedrentsek895 Před rokem +6

    Ive seen 2 in 5 years in PA. Mountain Lions are alive and well here.

  • @loriannquinlan6150
    @loriannquinlan6150 Před rokem

    YOu guys nailed it on this one. I live in Western Ma, have track pictures and just this week someone had a sighting. Somehow, though, I almost feel like it's best State Game doesn't know. The less people know the safer the Mountain Lions are.

  • @gothictdk3792
    @gothictdk3792 Před rokem +2

    🐾That was a good documentary! 🐈‍⬛

  • @swingping
    @swingping Před rokem

    While working on a survey crew in early 2000's I found a couple big cat tracks at a cellphone tower site in NE Pennsylvania....I would've photographed them, but it was before cellphone camera's were common

  • @calgal7828
    @calgal7828 Před rokem

    Five minutes in and I subbed immediately. Thanks!

  • @coreybrassard
    @coreybrassard Před rokem +3

    I had a "big cat" shadow me while walking my dog late at night in my neighborhood in Wasilla, Alaska. I called fish and game and the said there had been several sightings, and they believed the big cats to be coming from Canada.

  • @OldGreyGryphon
    @OldGreyGryphon Před rokem +2

    Anyone who thinks that mountain lions aren’t living in the East has never done any real looking. They are so much more adaptable, athletic, and intelligent than most of us can believe.
    Not even surprised that one was killed less than an hour from NYC.

  • @NEIL-CURCIO
    @NEIL-CURCIO Před rokem +1

    my Dad saw one with a few of his workers in 2001 and I know of a few more sightings here in the Berkshires of Massachusetts where I live

  • @berryvanzwam9246
    @berryvanzwam9246 Před rokem +2

    Love small town monsters keep up the good work greets from Holland

  • @vernonrtodd.2mules971
    @vernonrtodd.2mules971 Před rokem +1

    Yep in the early 2000s was a report of a Jaguar in the north east corner of East Baton Rouge, Louisiana , as it turned out to be a male and female Jaguars who either escape from their owner.as turned out. Both Animals were put down

  • @jeroberts7228
    @jeroberts7228 Před 8 měsíci +2

    That was a fascinating documentary!

  • @outbackorchard8224
    @outbackorchard8224 Před rokem +3

    I've seen 2 here in Vermont. One, another person saw it at the same time. The other was less than 30 yards from me as I was bow hunting deer.

  • @davidreyell3825
    @davidreyell3825 Před rokem +1

    We've recently about a couple of weeks ago had a sighting in the area of West Chazy NY and last year in the Danamora mountain are in Clinton County NY

    • @ficknoti
      @ficknoti Před rokem

      Yes they have been seen near Altona ny

  • @KryptidKammy1966
    @KryptidKammy1966 Před rokem

    Will this one ever get a DVD release? I personally loved this one and would like to add it to my ever-growing cryptozoology collection ^^'

  • @forsomenotreally
    @forsomenotreally Před rokem

    wonderful documentary. Have you guys done one on the coy-wolves?

  • @user-ky8nb8fn6i
    @user-ky8nb8fn6i Před 2 dny

    I live on the island of Cape Breton in the province of Nova Scotia. I’ve seen two cougars in my lifetime. They’re been seen in Newfoundland as well

  • @immabsippinchai611
    @immabsippinchai611 Před rokem +1

    I lived in Kentucky when I was younger, very young in the late 70's early 80's actually. We lived in a pretty rural area. My dad's family had owned the property we lived on for many many years.... We were almost atop a mountain. At night you could hear what sounded like a female screaming. Sometimes my older brothers and sisters would try to mock them to scare us
    I now live in Florida. North Central Florida. I'm also in a rural area here. In what would be 2019 I had gone to visit a friend. She has a gate that you have to get out of your vehicle to open and close. I had visited with her until say around midnight. Upon leaving I got out to open the gate I get back into my vehicle to pull through the gate. I see this animal to the right of the gate inside of her property line following her fence but even as I get out to close the gate behind me it hadn't yet registered to what I saw. Once I get back into my vehicle I all of a sudden think about its tail... A long tail... Almost deer in color and that slinky swagger of a cat.... You bet I all of a sudden got a huge chill down my spine. I still can't believe I was that close to this animal and was none the wiser. Needles to say I always pay attention now when in her area.

  • @painmt651
    @painmt651 Před rokem

    I have never seen a live cougar, but have been aware of their presence many times. I have lived in many States, and travelled nearly all 50, including residing in Montana, Nevada and Colorado

  • @eddiehaynie
    @eddiehaynie Před rokem +1

    Awesome documentary. Small Town Monsters ...YES !

  • @OldGreyGryphon
    @OldGreyGryphon Před rokem +3

    Sees notification. Whoo!
    Checks the date. Dag nabitt!

  • @northwestolympics3001
    @northwestolympics3001 Před rokem +1

    2 days ago a guy got attacked by one near where I live. I'm a few miles from the Olympic Project nest sight.

  • @BigDog39
    @BigDog39 Před rokem +1

    Excellent show. Thank you all, you're definitely #GroovyCats lol 🐺

  • @CaroleMinxBlanton
    @CaroleMinxBlanton Před rokem +4

    I don't live in NE but I've seen what they say is a black panther in SETx. It's actually a black jag that has moved from Mexico over the years and is all over now. It has black spots and a long luxurious tail, it's as big if not bigger than a cougar. Beautiful cat. The female would walk thru in heat, scratching trees and marking up the area. The scream from one sounds like a woman being killed, it's wild to hear. We do have cougars too in the area. A guy that had hogs penned up had gotten attacked and killed by one. Amazing animals these big cats. Glad they are protected. I've talked to some guy in Canada that wanted to kill them. Well that might be ok in Canada, but not here in the States. Steve on How to Hunt commented he wanted to come kill them. For such a big hunter, you'd think he'd know they were protected here in the states. He does come down to the south and hunt turkeys, I've heard him say.

    • @matthewpoole8764
      @matthewpoole8764 Před rokem

      Mountain Lions are LEGALLY hunted every year in the United States right now till this day. Arizona, Colorado, Montana etc. U must be talking about Jaguars. Those that have moved from Mexico into Texas and Arizona are protected. And yes in most states Mountain Lions are illegal to hunt. But there is several states where you can hunt them legally. There is tons of videos of people hunting them right here on CZcams.

    • @CaroleMinxBlanton
      @CaroleMinxBlanton Před rokem

      @@matthewpoole8764 did you not read where i6 said black jag!

    • @edwardgomez5616
      @edwardgomez5616 Před rokem

      He wants to kill them because he's ignorant.

  • @user-ux2tz9dj6l
    @user-ux2tz9dj6l Před rokem

    great job love all cats but at around the 17:13 to 17:16 over his right shoulder looks like something walks past but at the distance it is away from them ? as to what it was ,just wondering if you seen this and your thoughts on what it might be again great job on all your vids thanks

  • @jtl-en4yx
    @jtl-en4yx Před rokem

    We absolutely have them in North Carolina. I think I saw a juvenile one time. I have heard they are actually Florida Panthers which have been brought in to control the deer and feral hogs.

  • @lavinceuncgrillzellis8761

    When I was in high school at Maine Central Institute in Pittsfield, Me 1990. There was a den with a mother and cubs seen and living on the town's kiddle ski slope, near the golf course. There should be records in the local police records, as they would close the slope once tracks were spotted. People would see the mother and her cubs all around the slope. Wouldn't be surprised if there isn't photos around with the locals.

  • @samuri89
    @samuri89 Před rokem +1

    I live in WV. As a child i have infact heard a mtn lion here. Probably around '99. It was the sound u hear in shows and movies like the classic unmistakable sound of one yelling. I know there was one here at that point

    • @samuri89
      @samuri89 Před rokem

      Also i beleive i seen tracks. But i was just a kid and it was the 90s so i didnt think it was special. And also didnt have a camera. But i 100% heard one here.

  • @alton31ellis
    @alton31ellis Před 6 měsíci

    I grew up in the Northern Catskills. In the 90s there were still many old farmers and mountain people living in the area. I was told that mountain lions were still very much part of life there. Locally there was supposedly a dark melanistic one.
    In 2009 the DEC confirmed a sighting on route 214 to be legitimate as they were able to track it.
    The local history books from the 1800s are FILLED with tales of cougars. People were terrified of them. One young girl had to shelter in her log cabin and watch in horror through the logs as two cougars killed a pig, ate it, and then lounge in the sun for a long spell.
    We have so much forest here. It’s very easy to pick a direction and walk in the woods and not come to a house or road for many miles. There are tons of deer. We have a huge bear population so it’s easy to see how well the area can maintain a population of mountain lions.
    I would venture to guess that the amount of these animals living in upstate NY is unknowable. It’s difficult enough to see them in the Catskills let alone the enormous Adirondack range, much of which is untrodden and so thick in the understory that filming them is nearly futile.

  • @joetruth5924
    @joetruth5924 Před 3 měsíci

    I saw a mountain Lion in central Maryland back in 1992. It crossed the road about 50 yards in front of me. I went to the local Natural Resources office the next morning to report what I had seen. The two game wardens there laughed me out of the office. There was another sighting about 20 miles from my encounter about a month later that made the local news. The authorities are not always forthcoming.

  • @mechengineer4894
    @mechengineer4894 Před rokem

    There's a Sasquatch in the middle of the screen @11:02 standing behind the 2 guys contemplating if he should push them over the cliff, but is uncertain if he can snag the drone remote during the process.

  • @hunt_down6212
    @hunt_down6212 Před rokem

    They have returned to Tennessee and Kentucky. A few years ago, they located cubs in Eastern Kentucky.

  • @generalcontact1766
    @generalcontact1766 Před 8 měsíci

    So, three weeks ago, here in Berks County PA, where I am born and raised, on my land, which is 5 acres, with a wide creek flowing through it, surrounded by a 100 acre farm and a 300 acre farm, my father and I heard a mountain lion killing a deer in my back yard in the night and I ran out with a head lamp , to try to see it, but it was down on the creek bank, and my head lamp was above it and as I was about 40 feet away, it growled at me so directly that my dad and I ran back in the house. I live in Colorado and have seen many mountain lions in the wild. Even though I could not see it, this animal , this big cat that growled at me was so large it could of killed me easily and on a primal level, both my father and I knew that! And this morning, I heard the screams of a female mountain lion, so fully in my woods. I heard them before 1.5 years ago, but had not heard them since and I did not know what they were before. but heard them again last night in the woods across the creek, I am 99.9% sure, there is a mountain lion back in the woods. This section of woods is private and about 350 acres total and has no access to the public and rarely are any property owners on that side of the creek, there is no bridge or anything. I am 99.9% sure we have them here in northern/northeastern Berks, County, PA towards Hawk Mountain.

  • @hippiecuster4366
    @hippiecuster4366 Před rokem +2

    I live in northern Virginia right on the West Virginia line and we have mountain lions. I saw what appeared to me to be a black one once. Labrador sized.

  • @mechengineer4894
    @mechengineer4894 Před rokem

    A few people have claimed to have seen one just north of lake Superior in Ontario. Do an image search for "Trail cams record Thunder Bay-area cougars". And it's plural. It's close to where others have claimed to see them.

  • @donnysanner342
    @donnysanner342 Před rokem +1

    While hunting has been on the decline for decades , and cougars having the ability to remain unseen its no surprise to me at least. Seen one in southwest Pennsylvania and was called crazy

  • @jimmymalone3494
    @jimmymalone3494 Před rokem

    I enjoyed your video thank you.

  • @angelaeaton2192
    @angelaeaton2192 Před rokem

    I live in the very northeast kingdom of Vermont and I've seen 3 in my life so far!

  • @ScumsaveChris
    @ScumsaveChris Před rokem +1

    I live on the west side of Ohio River in Southern Indiana, hunters for years have seen them up and down the river. Also I have seen a lot of bobcats but I have never seen a mountain Lion.

  • @stevejenkins9984
    @stevejenkins9984 Před rokem +1

    We have many trail cam pics of them here in pa too there around just rarely seen

    • @ficknoti
      @ficknoti Před rokem

      The forests of PA and Southern NY is so deep and dense there is many things living there

  • @Shayne2555
    @Shayne2555 Před rokem +1

    But what is interesting is the cases of people coming into contact with a cougar or mountain lion and seeing it vanish into thin air.
    What I wonder is if what we are dealing with is the same scary cases that we hear with these hellhounds and black dogs. I can only imagine there are some cases of people spotting these things in their houses only to see them disappear again into thin air.
    Just my thoughts.

  • @Abuca7
    @Abuca7 Před rokem +2

    nice work

  • @jeremywanner3240
    @jeremywanner3240 Před rokem +1

    My buddy got a clear trail cam picture last month in Sullivan county Pennsylvania.