Franklin County Mountain Lion Struck by Vehicle Late Last Night
Residents of Franklin County were shocked to discover that a mountain lion had been struck by a vehicle late last night. The incident occurred on State Highway 53, and officials believe that the animal had been crossing the road at the time of the collision.
The mountain lion was found in a ditch by a passing driver and was taken to a nearby wildlife center by the Franklin County Department of Wildlife and Fisheries. While the animal showed no signs of life, the attending veterinarian was able to revive it and assess its condition. Fortunately, the animal appears to be in stable condition and is expected to make a full recovery.
The accident has raised questions about the presence of mountain lions in the area. According to officials, this is the first confirmed sighting of a mountain lion in the Franklin County area in decades. It is unclear whether the animal had strayed from its natural habitat or if it had been pushed out by human development.
As the mountain lion recovers, the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is asking citizens to be aware of the animal’s presence in the area and to take precautions when venturing into wooded areas. They also recommend keeping pet food indoors, as mountain lions have been known to follow the scent of food.
The incident has been met with mixed reactions from the local community. While many are relieved that the animal is in stable condition, others have expressed concern over the potential of mountain lions in the area.
Overall, the occurrence of a mountain lion in Franklin County has been a unique and unexpected surprise. It remains to be seen how the incident will impact the local community and their understanding of the area’s wildlife.
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