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Yeah, but, how is that bike?
Kind of a variation on, But, how was the play, Mrs. Lincoln?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxJ-zAgJzt4 Quote:
Yes those big cats are elusive. My wife and I saw one run right across the road in front of us in North California. Beautiful animal from a safe distance. |
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I was stalked by a mountain lion when I was out owl calling on some timberlands last year.
Pretty scary event. I saw the glowing eyes and tried to rev the quad engine and yell to get it to scare off but nope. Eyes disappeared with no sound and no sight. I blasted the heck out of there |
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A young and inexperienced juvenile, perhaps responding to the motion of the woman so nearby. Never run from a cougar.
I'm amazed though that it didn't let go and escape when surrounded and the strength of the cat is amazing. Wrong place wrong time for everyone; what a story. Re cougars in the East. My sister swears she saw one in Pennsylvania and I believe her. The cat experts say they're not there because if they were there would be some evidence of a breeding and growing population. Juvenile males disperse to unoccupied territory and more than a few have been documented in the east. But females don't disperse nearly as often or as far, so the challenge is getting a female all the way east. The males are considered transient, and often die by car on a roadway. That said there is a whole lot of viable cougar habitat in the east with a very plentiful prey base. And more and more they're showing up in the midwest, but typically get killed, usually intentionally, for having done nothing but being in the wrong place at the wrong time. |
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Here's one that makes you feel the human terror.
https://www.google.com/search?q=coug...UAVmz2Z-0,st:0 |
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I don't know if anyone else laughed but I did.
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According to their story, the woman attacked was in the middle of the five, riding together in a line.
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