A boat load of coyotes, wolves are scarce but they do come same with mountain lions (I live in pa but same deal here) my wife swears she has seen a black panther too. There’s a lot of big things out there so even if your state doesn’t list these animals as present in your areas always be wary because some of these creatures can wander from other states and no one takes notice
We have Grey Wolves, and have coywolves I am not sure about Timber Wolves. DEC doesn't like to confirm existence of wolves same goes with the mt lions, and it's likely due to conservation costs. People really underestimate how vast the woodlands can be and how hard it is to spot animals it's entirely possible for extinct animals are still here.
Lol thanks for watching. In reality tho, New York is one of the best states to live in if you’re looking to avoid dangerous wildlife. There are black bears, but at least theyre not grizzlies. And they also have a couple species of venomous snakes, but it’s nothing compared to somewhere like Texas or Florida. I live in Florida now and am actually considering buying a place in upstate NY. I love the wildlife up there.
@@DavidAllenProductions no sir, light brown big eyes long tail and i had one scream at me when i opened the door at night and he stared at me before he took off with another one. I'm a hunter, fisherman and camper, 68 years old and i no what i'm talking about. No hard feelings 😊
@@robertandersen2318 @davidallenproductions Make of this what you will "In 2015, one passed through the Lake George area. “After the cat was spotted in the backyard of a a retired state Department of Environmental Conservation colonel, the man and another DEC official tracked the animal’s footprints to an area where it had bedded down outside the village. They took hair samples that confirmed the animal was a mountain lion but didn’t alert local officials,”the Albany Times Union said."
I’ve lived in upstate New York all my life,, be afraid very afraid !
No mention of a coywolf which we have here in NJ.
Sure buddy. NJ ain't NY
You forgot to mention Taxes.
It’s so bad that it couldn’t make the list.
Curious about presence of timberwolves greywolves and coywolves.
A boat load of coyotes, wolves are scarce but they do come same with mountain lions (I live in pa but same deal here) my wife swears she has seen a black panther too. There’s a lot of big things out there so even if your state doesn’t list these animals as present in your areas always be wary because some of these creatures can wander from other states and no one takes notice
We have Grey Wolves, and have coywolves I am not sure about Timber Wolves.
DEC doesn't like to confirm existence of wolves same goes with the mt lions, and it's likely due to conservation costs. People really underestimate how vast the woodlands can be and how hard it is to spot animals it's entirely possible for extinct animals are still here.
You forgot to mention Taxes they are the worst.
Have seen many bobcats in Dutchess county NY.
where have you seen those? i live in dutchess and id like to see one but havent
@@stea20 Hopewell
@@Frank-r3y2i interesting, i live in hopewell, literally in the middle of a forest too. maybe it was a bobcat that killed a few of my chickens
@@stea20 or a fox.
hell no i’m moving out of syracuse
Lol thanks for watching. In reality tho, New York is one of the best states to live in if you’re looking to avoid dangerous wildlife. There are black bears, but at least theyre not grizzlies. And they also have a couple species of venomous snakes, but it’s nothing compared to somewhere like Texas or Florida. I live in Florida now and am actually considering buying a place in upstate NY. I love the wildlife up there.
@@DavidAllenProductions true, but i have a fox with rabies behind my house, a skunk with rabies, and raccoons,
@@DavidAllenProductions i live in upstate ny and love it . i only see the massasauga once in awhile . if you leave them bee theyll pass right by you .
Moose? Lol
You left out the cougar, i won't this channel again👎
Extremely rare and they don’t have a native population in the state. Maybe a handful in the Adirondacks. Thanks for watching either way
@@DavidAllenProductions i live in coxsackie ny and i see them often. Me, my family and friends and neighbors. Think what you want
Are you confusing this with a bobcat? Cougars are pretty big
@@DavidAllenProductions no sir, light brown big eyes long tail and i had one scream at me when i opened the door at night and he stared at me before he took off with another one. I'm a hunter, fisherman and camper, 68 years old and i no what i'm talking about. No hard feelings 😊
@@robertandersen2318 @davidallenproductions Make of this what you will "In 2015, one passed through the Lake George area. “After the cat was spotted in the backyard of a a retired state Department of Environmental Conservation colonel, the man and another DEC official tracked the animal’s footprints to an area where it had bedded down outside the village. They took hair samples that confirmed the animal was a mountain lion but didn’t alert local officials,”the Albany Times Union said."