Are there still mountain lions in Pennsylvania?

While it's extremely unlikely to find a mountain lion in Pennsylvania, there have been a few confirmed sightings over the years.

Here's what we know:

* Historically: Mountain lions were native to Pennsylvania but were hunted to extinction in the 19th century.

* No resident population: There is no established breeding population of mountain lions in Pennsylvania.

* Occasional sightings: There have been a handful of confirmed sightings in recent decades, with most attributed to transient animals that may have wandered from neighboring states.

* Misidentification: Many reported sightings turn out to be misidentified animals like bobcats or large housecats.

So, while the chances of seeing a mountain lion in Pennsylvania are very low, it's not impossible. The Pennsylvania Game Commission investigates all reported sightings.

If you think you've seen a mountain lion, it's important to report it to the Pennsylvania Game Commission. They will be able to assess the situation and determine if it's a legitimate sighting.