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Deer Carcass Discovered in Portola Valley; Mountain Lion Suspected

The carcass was discovered at about 7:30 a.m. in the 200 block of Portola Road, near the Woodside Priory School.

The carcass of a deer that may have been killed by a mountain lion was found near a Portola Valley school this morning, San Mateo County emergency officials said.

The carcass was discovered at about 7:30 a.m. in the 200 block of Portola Road, near the Woodside Priory School.

Emergency officials said there were tracks nearby that may have been left by a mountain lion.

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There , but wildlife officials say the cats generally avoid confrontations with humans.

However, county officials advise residents to keep an eye on small children and avoid jogging or hiking at dawn, dusk, and at night when mountain lions tend to roam around.

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In the event of a mountain lion encounter, wildlife officials advise residents to face the animal, make noise and try to appear as large as possible.

For more information on mountain lions, visit the California Department of Fish and Game's website at www.keepmewild.org.

---Bay City News


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