There's no reason why there would NOT be mountain lions in Pennsylvania. The favorite prey of mountain lions are deer... and there's plenty of deer in PA.
However, I've hunted the first week of every deer season in PA. beginning with the 1998 season... and I've never seen or HEARD a mountain lion. They "scream" at times and it sounds like a woman-in-trouble. I've heard coyotes at night every year, but never any mountain lions. We hunt in the Moshannon State Forest in north-central Pennsylvania... above I-80 near Penfield in Clearfield County (northeast of DuBois/northwest of the city of Clearfield).
The cat in the picture looks like a house cat to me. It's impossible to tell its actual size since there's nothing to compare it's size to anywhere near it.
The
tail is the "key" here... it's too long for a bobcat or a lynx and too short for a mountain liion which has a relatively LONG tail compared to it's body-length.
I'm not saying there are or aren't mountain lions in Pennsylvania... but the cat in that picture surely isn't one of 'em! However, I'd
NEVER call a man a "liar" in any case since saying that is a major insult even if that's what you think... plus in a State with as much varied terrain like Pennsylvania's and a plentiful food supply (lotsa deer), it's quite possible there's mountain lions there... somewhere... and just because I have never seen or heard 'em doesn't mean there aren't any mountain lions there.
I do know that in some of the "up-eastern" States (Mass., N. Hampshire, Vermont, Maine), mountain lions have been reported, not only by actually sightings of them, but by the screams heard during the night that are typical of mountain lion's "screams". Some of these "reports" have been by people who ARE "trained observers" (and
NOT "B.S." artists) such as police officers, pilots and other folks trained to be especially observant. Yet, their reports of sightings are also doubted.
I wonder why it's so hard for some folks to believe there could be mountain lions in places that have the cover, the food supply and the lack of civilization that would and could easily support such large predators as bears and mountain lions?!?
Sooner or later, a hunter is going to see and shoot one... if they are actually in the Pennsylvania woods... and that will put an end to the contraversy.
Strength & Honor...
Ron T.