Bartlesville dog attacked, likely by mountain lion
By Associated Press on Jun 28, 2013, at 8:58 AM Updated on 7/02/13 at 8:52 AM
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The bee belongs to a group of solitary bees commonly known as "wool carder bees" because their cotton-like brood cells are made of plant hairs.
The storm included heavy downpours, lightning and some strong winds.
BARTLESVILLE — Authorities in Bartlesville said a small dog had to be euthanized after being attacked by what appears to have been a mountain lion.
Officials said the Schnauzer was grabbed by a big cat early Wednesday in the back yard of a residence.
The Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise reports that Police Chief Tom Holland is advising residents to be cautious after dark. The chief said young children and pets should stay indoors at night.
Holland noted that mountain lions roam for miles so it may not be possible to capture the feline.
Aside from the unfortunate Schnauzer, the chief said no other incidents have been reported.
State
The bee belongs to a group of solitary bees commonly known as "wool carder bees" because their cotton-like brood cells are made of plant hairs.
The storm included heavy downpours, lightning and some strong winds.