I heard the DNR is breeding and releasing Chupacabra in the Greene Sullivan state forest, and are looking at talking with Churchmouse about introducing Unicorns back into Brown County?
"Courage is Being Scared to Death, but Saddling up Anyway" - John Wayne
I thought of this thread when I saw this story. I know it's not in Indiana but it does have a valuable lesson to learn.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/idaho-wom...k-up-dog-fightThe woman, who has not been identified, believed she was breaking up a "dog fight" between her pup and another pet outside her Mackay home when she suddenly realized she was actually grabbing a wild animal.
My father had told me as long as I can remember of seeing a mountain lion in Pike county in 1970's He drove a Greyhound bus and had the minor league Evansville baseball team on a charter bus. On Highway 57 he along with two players in the front seat saw a Mountain Lion feeding on a deer caucus at the edge of roadway. It moved off as they approached and stopped and watched them pass. All three witnesses immediately identified it as a Mountain Lion. He said it was daylight and the cat was 20 to 30 feet from the bus.