Even though Michigan has seen a record number of cougar sightings this year, they're still pretty rare. That might be starting to change, though, because one was recently hit by a vehicle in the Upper Peninsula.

State wildlife officials confirmed that a cougar was actually struck by a car in the U.P., something that has never officially happened in Michigan before. It happened after dark on November 15 on M-26 in northern Houghton County.

According to MLive, conservation officers showed up, searched the area, but didn't find the cougar. No tracks, no blood trail, no sign of where it went. The only reason they know for sure it was a cougar is because they pulled a tiny tuft of hair and the sheath from a single claw off the vehicle. DNA testing confirmed it was a cougar.

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The DNR sent the samples to a lab in Montana to figure out where this cougar came from. Was it a Michigan-born cat or one that wandered in from out west, as so many have in the past? We won’t know for a few months.

Cougar sightings in Michigan have already smashed records this year, with 30 confirmed. And with the discovery of two cubs back in March, it’s becoming harder for experts to say these cats are just passing through. Something is definitely changing in the U.P. wildlife scene.

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