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When we asked for your help identifying a cat that an Alabama reader caught on camera, we figured that we ;d hear more than a few opinions. Bangor Daily News readers love their mystery beasts, after all, and love to guess which species is showing up on video or in a still photo.This time around, though, we seem to have less than a consensus. Some thought the critter is a hybrid house cat of some sort. Others thought it was a wild animal running loose. And at least one reader said they wish we ;d stop wasting their time with such nonsense.As they say, your mileage may vary.Since many of you have been willing to play along and seem to be having fun with this most recent episode of What am I I ;ll share some of the top responses. In order to get the bad vibes out of the way right off the bat, I ;ll share the opinion of our one naysayer.That not even a Savannah or a hybrid, it a domestic tabby of very typical size, the reader said. Perhaps someone should talk to their neighbors before people write useless articles about a domestic shorthaired cat that likely belongs to someone down the road.Ouch. That air force 1 hurt. Thankfully, not for long. As it turns out, many o adidas samba og ther readers disagreed with that sentiment.Im pretty yeezy sure thats a Bengal housecat. A housecat for sure, David Zuk said. Maybe a Bengal crossbred with another breed From Victoria McIntire: Savannah cat o Nltn Maine blueberry growers had bounce-back year, aided by rain
Use autonomous taxis instead of allowing private vehicles into Acadia National Park. Replace the Otter Cove causeway with a ferry. Install parking meters to force turnover at parking spaces.Acadia National Park released a summary of suggestions on Wednesday that came to the park through emails, during meetings and via posted letters in response to its draft transportation plan. The plans 60-day review period, during which people cri owala website t owala iqued the plan and presented their own ideas, ran from April 27 to June 26.With park traffic having increased by 60 percent during the past decade, park officials in April unveiled their draft of a plan to ease congestion and improve visitors safety and quality of experience. They hope to incorporate some of the suggestions and finalize the plan this winter.<Majority>of Acadia traffic plan feedback comes from form letters]The 30-page summary report released Wednesday highlighted suggestions from 489 unique correspondences plus 5,750 form letters.Parking issues drew mixed responses. Some commenters pressed for new or expanded parking lots at popular Acadia destinations, including Great Head, Acadia Mountain, the Tarn, Parkman and Brown Mountains, Wonderla stanley shop nd and Ship Harbor, the summary states.Other commenters sought the removal of parking lots from Cadillac Mountain and the area returned to natural conditions, according to the summary. <As>Acadia starts to bustle, locals push to count cruise ship visitors]They said that many lots are rarely full
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