Kentucky's Brief Brush with Danger and Relevance Immediately Downgraded to 'Spicy Housecat'
State Tourism Board Scrambles to Pivot Campaign From 'Wild Frontier' to 'Quaint Agrarian Petting Zoo.'
FRANKFORT, KY — What was briefly heralded as a triumphant return of apex predators to Kentucky’s wilderness, or at least a compelling reason to visit, has been brutally downsized to “a bobcat.” State wildlife officials confirmed Tuesday that multiple camera sightings of a supposed mountain lion — which generated a week of breathless local news coverage and sporadic social media panic — were, in fact, nothing more than a common, if slightly larger-than-average, member of the feline family whose primary claim to fame is its short tail.
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