Mountain lion cornered after prowling posh San Francisco streets

Mountain lion cornered after prowling posh San Francisco streets


A wayward mountain lion seen prowling the streets of a posh San Francisco neighborhood has been located, according to wildlife officials.

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The young cat, which was was caught on video near Lafayette Park on Monday, has been cornered in a courtyard between two apartment buildings on California Street, KRON reported.


The young mountain lion was spotted prowling the streets in San Francisco overnight Sunday, Jan. 25. Madrey Hilton

San Francisco Animal Care & Control and California Department of Fish and Wildlife were on the scene managing the situation.

The approximately one-year-old cougar was first spotted near Pacific Avenue and Octavia Street on Monday.


Mountain lion standing on a porch.
Experts believe the mountain lion is about a year old, and got lost. Mountain lions disperse around this age, seeking a habitat far away from their birth place. Reddit/LadyTrady

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