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  2. P-22 - Wikipedia

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    P-22 (c. 2009/2010 – December 17, 2022) was a wild mountain lion who resided in Griffith Park in Los Angeles, California, on the eastern side of the Santa Monica Mountains. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] P-22 was first identified in 2012 [ 4 ] and was the subject of significant media attention, including numerous books, television programs and other works of art.

  3. 13 mountain lion sightings across California. See the elusive ...

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    Mountain lions tend to keep to themselves. But they’ve been spotted prowling through neighbors’ yards.

  4. List of fatal cougar attacks in North America - Wikipedia

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    The cougar is also commonly known as mountain lion, puma, mountain cat, catamount, or panther. The sub-population in Florida is known as the Florida panther. Over 130 attacks have been documented in [ 1 ] North America in the past 100 years, with 28 attacks resulting in fatalities.

  5. List of largest cats - Wikipedia

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    Following list contains size (weight and length) measurements for wild adult males of each species: Rank Common name ... Lion: Panthera leo: 160–195 [8] [9] (352-429)

  6. The Legacy Of P-22: Hollywood's Famous Mountain Lion

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    P-22's story began a decade ago, when the lone male mountain lion — then a juvenile — set out from his home range in the Santa Monica mountains, crossed the 405 and 101 freeways unscathed, and ...

  7. Mountain lion spotted on camera roaming through the streets ...

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    Oceanside police have confirmed the recent sightings of a mountain lion prowling the streets of Oceanside this week.

  8. Cougar - Wikipedia

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    The term catamount, a shortening of name "cat of the mountain", has also been in English use for cougars and other wild cats since at least 1664. [14] The term panther is often used synonymously with cougar, puma, or mountain lion. [15] The Florida population of the North American cougar sub-species is commonly known as the Florida panther.

  9. Mountain lion spotted climbing on car in San Jose - AOL

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    According to the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, a fatal mountain lion attack hasn't occurred in the state since 2004. The last documented cougar-related fatality occurred in 2008 ...