It's an animal that the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department says hasn't had a documented appearance in Dallas County until now.
It shows what the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department confirmed to be a mountain lion wandering past the property from two different angles.
State wildlife workers later inspected the area and found tracks to back up their initial suspicion that it was indeed a mountain lion.
CBS DFW received a statement from the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department, which said: "Biologists suspect that this mountain lion is most likely a transient juvenile male that is just passing through as it searches for a home range, a place where it can establish itself.
The mountain lion and its tracks were spotted on a private property in Rowlett… Mountain lion's food sources include deer as well as feral hogs and there is not a large deer population in the area where this lion was spotted.