KTLA

P-22 deja vu? Cougar spotted in Griffith Park

In late 2022, Los Angeles and nature lovers mourned the death of P-22, a mountain lion famous for making Griffith Park his home.

But a year and a half later, a new cougar has been spotted in the park and in the nearby Hollywood Hills, according to videos posted on social media.


The puma is not tagged, meaning not only does it lack a naming designation like P-22 (the 22nd puma captured in a study), but officials and the public also lack basic knowledge about the creature, including its age, gender and how it ended up in Griffith Park.

Video captured by Vladimir Polumiskov shows an untagged mountain lion in Griffith Park on May 14, 2024.

Researchers are hoping to learn more soon, and coincidentally, if this cat is the next captured, its new moniker would be P-122, according to the Los Angeles Times.

Beth Pratt of the National Wildlife Federation told the Times that when she learned of the new sighting, “it felt like P-22 had sent someone back to us,” and she appreciated the appropriateness of this cat’s possible new name.

“I’m a scientist at heart, but there is something almost mystical about this,” she said.

Officials remind the public that if you see a mountain lion, you should act in specific ways to protect yourself and those around you: