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	<title>Comments on: Black Panther</title>
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		<title>By: kenneth bass</title>
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		<description>black panthers have ben in NC. and outher close by states for hundreds o year.i rember  back in the late 70s my ant and here to kids went out the spring to get some water. just before she stared to dip in the water we boyh saw at the same time a reflecthion of a panther in the water. that sent cold chills down my spine. as i looked up it was siting on the bank above the spring. it was ablack panther we got to the house as fast as we could backing up i was not going to take my eyes of of it . i spend a lot of time in the moutains of barnardsville  and over the years since i was 16, i have seen 6 cats close enough to they were black panthers . i still find tracks in the snow somethings and i sat and watched to cougers one afternoon in a field.where i grew up.  north of asheville there here and have always ben here you cant see them unless you spend a lot of time in the moutains. i saw one black panther in hot springs while deer hunting here in NC. no matter what anyone says i have seen them several times the are here and have ben for a long time i can rember my father telling me how one would hit the pourch just as he closed the door . i have sit and listen at them growel and grown and sound like there saying momma at the same time there is outher things i could tell you if i had time about the black panthers i have come a cross while growing up in the moutains.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>black panthers have ben in NC. and outher close by states for hundreds o year.i rember  back in the late 70s my ant and here to kids went out the spring to get some water. just before she stared to dip in the water we boyh saw at the same time a reflecthion of a panther in the water. that sent cold chills down my spine. as i looked up it was siting on the bank above the spring. it was ablack panther we got to the house as fast as we could backing up i was not going to take my eyes of of it . i spend a lot of time in the moutains of barnardsville  and over the years since i was 16, i have seen 6 cats close enough to they were black panthers . i still find tracks in the snow somethings and i sat and watched to cougers one afternoon in a field.where i grew up.  north of asheville there here and have always ben here you cant see them unless you spend a lot of time in the moutains. i saw one black panther in hot springs while deer hunting here in NC. no matter what anyone says i have seen them several times the are here and have ben for a long time i can rember my father telling me how one would hit the pourch just as he closed the door . i have sit and listen at them growel and grown and sound like there saying momma at the same time there is outher things i could tell you if i had time about the black panthers i have come a cross while growing up in the moutains.</p>
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