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Texas, Frisco and mountain lion
What part of Texas has the most mountain lions? Frisco backyard video of big cat sighting sparks concern online
The mountain lion that showed up in the backyard of a Frisco, Texas, resident has taken the internet by storm.
Video captures mountain lion in Texas backyard; wildlife department confirms sighting
The mountain lion was spotted in the backyard of a house in western Frisco on Nov. 1, Texas Wildlife Department said.
State confirms sighting of mountain lion in Frisco backyard
For the first time in years, the State of Texas confirmed the sighting of a mountain lion in North Texas. Video was taken last week in a Frisco backyard that showed a mountain lion on the prowl. But if you think you've seen a mountain lion in your own backyard in North Texas, you're probably wrong.
Frisco Mountain Lion: Camera spots big cat in homeowner's backyard
Mountain lions can move dozens of miles a day. There’s no established population of mountain lions in North Texas, making this sighting extremely rare.
A mountain lion was spotted near Frisco, Lake Dallas. Here’s what to know
Mountain lions are not common in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, said Rachel Richter, an urban wildlife biologist for the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. The agency started formally tracking mountain lion sightings in the state in the early 1990s, Richter said.
Mountain lion spotted in Frisco, near Lake Lewisville, TPWD says
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department confirms a mountain lion was spotted in Frisco, near Lake Lewisville. The lion was recorded on security camera footage and reported to the state parks department on Nov. 4.
Caught on camera! North Texas man catches a mountain lion in his backyard
Brent Blackwell said he saw the mountain lion on his camera Friday and reported it to the Department of Parks and Wildlife.
Mountain lion spotted in Frisco near Lewisville Lake, Texas wildlife officials say
A mountain lion was spotted in western Frisco, near Lewisville Lake, in early November, according to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.
Frisco police confirm mountain lion sighting
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) confirmed security footage of a mountain lion in west Frisco, near Lake Lewisville, according to the Frisco Police Department.
Second mountain lion sighting | Another video captures a big cat in North Texas
Brady owns Lake Dallas RV Park on the opposite side of the lake, nearly twenty miles from where the cat was caught on camera. Six days before the mountain lion was seen in Frisco, one of the guests at his park, Heith Mayes caught it on his camera too.
Camera spots mountain lion in homeowner's backyard
Mountain lions can move dozens of miles a day. There’s no established population of mountain lions in North Texas, making this sighting extremely rare.
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Stand up comedy, other happenings to check out this November, December in Frisco
Frisco Square, 8874 Coleman Blvd., Frisco Nack Theater, 6711 Oak St., Frisco Nov. 16, 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. Frisco Discovery ...
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What To Do On A Rainy Day In Plano, Frisco, McKinney And The Colony
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Week 11 Ozarka offensive player of the week: Frisco Lone Star QB Karece Hoyt
This includes in-state programs
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Tech, UT-San Antonio ... in part because he gives glory to God in everything he does.
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Man charged with human trafficking, sexual assault of 15-year-old girl in North Texas
The 23-year-old suspect was indicted this week after he was accused of keeping the victim in his apartment against her will.
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