Security camera captures ghostly mountain lion footage at Bountiful home
A security camera at a Bountiful home captured footage of a mountain lion early Monday morning.
and last updated 2021-04-26 13:45:31-04
BOUNTIFUL, Utah â A security camera at a Bountiful home captured footage of a mountain lion early Monday morning.
The ghostly security footage was captured around 2:30 a.m. at the home of Winslow Young.
It shows the mountain lion walking past an outdoor staircase before pausing and turning its head toward the camera, revealing a glowing eye.
According to the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, the mountain lion wandered into a yard just above the entrance to Mueller Park, and mountain lions are common in the area.
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