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Multiple cougar sightings in North Vancouver have raised safety concerns among residents and outdoor enthusiasts. Authorities are urging people to stay alert and take precautions while hiking or walking in wooded areas. Check out more details at https://www.northshoredailypost.com/cougar-sightings-in-north-vancouver-prompt-safety-reminders/
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Cougar Sighting in North Vancouver
Cougar Sightings in
North Vancouver
Prompt Safety
Reminders
North Shore Daily Post
Cougar Sightings in North
Vancouver Prompt Safety
AR receenmt sigihtningd in eBlurersidge followed a common pattern of sighting
after dark. Reisner noted that advances in home security
technology, such as doorbell and security cameras, are revealing
wildlife activity that has long existed but was previously unnoticed
by residents.
Cougars are highly reclusive and more nocturnal than black bears.
During the day, they typically rest in dense underbrush or trees to
avoid human interaction, while at night, they can travel long
distances in search of prey. Their diet primarily consists of deer but
may also include smaller animals such as raccoons, rodents, and
domestic cats.
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