Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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We live in Dunedin and have regular raccoon and black panther visitor. The raccoon scares me more. It also leaves piles by my front door as it s now its bathroom and along with half eaten dinner. Anyone know way to deter raccoon?
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The panther has black tips on the tail and ears. https://www.defenders.org/sites/defa...tion_guide.pdf |
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A 410 shotgun is a good deterrent. |
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Anything is possible but more likely it is a coyote or fox because of the tail. There have been rare sightings of male Florida Panthers in the central part of the state, but the normal range is mostly in South Florida and sightings north of Lake Okeechobee are rare. Hopefully you can get the video to load and you can confirm.
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I got up to pee at 3:30am a couple of years ago. The dog said as long as I was up, she could go too. Stepped out into the lanai and she went wild. Looked and in the yard next door was a panther running through a pool of light from a streetlight. And yes I'm sure it was a panther. I'm a country boy and not the first time I've seen a panther. I posted it to our little community facebook group and a neighbor a couple of streets over said it was in his yard at 4:00. We get bobcats fairly regularly coming over from the golf course for a snack too.
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