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New Jersey Asks: Panther Or Just Big Cat?
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This is from AP:
TRENTON, N.J. — Residents of rural parts of New Jersey are used to seeing wild turkey, deer and even an occasional black bear. But the possibility of another kind of wild animal on the prowl has some people worried.
Residents of the community of Vineland reported seeing a large black animal with a cat-like long tail walking through the fields and woods during the weekend.
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at 13:55 on May 2nd, 2007
First of all, the juice here is that panthers are meant to be extinct in Jersey, so that would be a real coup to find one roaming wild.
Secondly, your voice reporting skills are amazing.