Mountain lion roams San Francisco neighborhood before being captured
A 77-pound mountain lion set off a scramble Tuesday as it wandered through San Francisco’s wealthy Pacific Heights neighborhood before finally being captured as onlookers safely peered from their home windows or stood across the street.
Dozens of officials worked to capture and tranquilize the male cat after warnings were issued advising people to slowly back away if they encountered it.
The wild cat was first seen Monday morning.
Mountain lion sightings are rare in San Francisco, where coyotes abound.
Experts say the animals come up along the Pacific coast from the hills south of the city, but eventually find their way back to the wilderness.
Mountain lions also live in Los Angeles, one of the world’s only megacities of 10 million-plus, where large felines thrive by breeding, hunting and maintaining territory within urban boundaries.
AP
A 77-pound mountain lion set off a scramble Tuesday as it wandered through San Francisco’s wealthy Pacific Heights neighborhood before finally being captured as onlookers safely peered from their home windows or stood across the street.
Dozens of officials worked to capture and tranquilize the male cat after warnings were issued advising people to slowly back away if they encountered it.
The wild cat was first seen Monday morning.
Mountain lion sightings are rare in San Francisco, where coyotes abound.
Experts say the animals come up along the Pacific coast from the hills south of the city, but eventually find their way back to the wilderness.
Mountain lions also live in Los Angeles, one of the world’s only megacities of 10 million-plus, where large felines thrive by breeding, hunting and maintaining territory within urban boundaries.
AP
A 77-pound mountain lion set off a scramble Tuesday as it wandered through San Francisco’s wealthy Pacific Heights neighborhood before finally being captured as onlookers safely peered from their home windows or stood across the street.
Dozens of officials worked to capture and tranquilize the male cat after warnings were issued advising people to slowly back away if they encountered it.
The wild cat was first seen Monday morning.
Mountain lion sightings are rare in San Francisco, where coyotes abound.
Experts say the animals come up along the Pacific coast from the hills south of the city, but eventually find their way back to the wilderness.
Mountain lions also live in Los Angeles, one of the world’s only megacities of 10 million-plus, where large felines thrive by breeding, hunting and maintaining territory within urban boundaries.
AP
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Mountain lion roams San Francisco neighborhood before being captured
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