. >> jobina fordson joins us live with the story. good morning. good morning. the department of fish and wildlife says people are 1,000 times more likely to be struck by lightning than attacked by a mountain lion. still it's very important to keep an eye out for something like there. let's go out to the video. so you can see this large animal here. this is under surveillance video captured on the nest cam. based on the size, tail and the way that it jumped over, it's clear the an pam was a mountain lion. the encounter happened around 9:00 thursday night at their home on oak view way. the sighting put people in fear of what could happen if people come in contact two a wild an ma. >> when i was pulling up to the driveway, i thought i saw a cat. the closer i got, that is not at ka. it was very large so i kind of flashed my high beams at it to spook it. it ran down the driveway. i lost sight of it after that. california's fish and wild life says more than half the state is prime mountain lion habitat. reporting live, job na fordson, nbc 7 news. >> thank you. >>> so