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1 posted on 08/08/2014 7:47:16 PM PDT by SolidRedState
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Obviously it wasn’t a mountain lion. That’s just stupid. It was a bigfoot. He put the deer over his shoulder and walked off with it.


2 posted on 08/08/2014 7:51:26 PM PDT by Greetings_Puny_Humans (I mostly come out at night... mostly.)
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They’re pretty much everywhere in North America.

I’m assuming you’re in North America. :-)


3 posted on 08/08/2014 7:53:30 PM PDT by EternalVigilance
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I probably would not be taking walks down that road without carrying. Especially, at dusk. Better safe than sorry.


4 posted on 08/08/2014 7:54:31 PM PDT by ozaukeemom (Is there even a republic left?)
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To be sure, go out in the cornfield holding a piece of raw meat and cry “her kitty, kitty, kitty” and take pictures if anything happens.


5 posted on 08/08/2014 7:55:32 PM PDT by doc1019
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Sounds like you have a big cat in your area. My sister in law has a summer house in Montana in a rural area. She has a mountain lion come through her property occasionally. the game warden told her that they will range in a 70 mile area so she doesn’t see it often.

The only live mountain lion I have ever seen was during a deer hunting trip in Sonora Mexico. The cat crossed the road very fast and it was kind of crouching down close to the ground so it was a little confusing trying to figure out what I had just seen. It was a long low tan streak!


7 posted on 08/08/2014 7:57:31 PM PDT by Ditter
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My neighbor caught a glimpse of a long tailed cat about 3 months ago in northern Henderson county (NC). 2 days later he saw it run up a bank. He has a 130 lb Burneese mountain dog and said the cat was larger than his dog. I photoed tracks in my freshly tilled garden that week that measured more than 3 and 1/2 inches long. They were cat prints. BTW my neighbor has my complete trust.


8 posted on 08/08/2014 7:57:58 PM PDT by rsobin
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I saw a news item of a confirmed mountain lion sighting near Alliance, Nebraska. Is that anywhere near you?


9 posted on 08/08/2014 7:58:00 PM PDT by Southside_Chicago_Republican (If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear.)
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Sure sounds like a cougar from your description. Probably not quite as long bodied as you describe though. They just look long. I’ve seen a few around here and had one tear up my horse a few years back. The horse recovered.


10 posted on 08/08/2014 7:58:28 PM PDT by Colorado Doug (Now I know how the Indians felt to be sold out for a few beads and trinkets)
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We have Mountain Lions here in rural Missouri.

They can drag a deer carcass even though they are not very large cats (100 lbs or so)

I came here from New Mexico... once we had a drought there and a Mountain Lion came into town in nearby El Paso looking for water and was at a local car wash drinking from the puddles...caused quite a stir :-)

H and H car wash in El Paso

11 posted on 08/08/2014 7:59:52 PM PDT by Bobalu (Neutrality helps the oppressor never the victim silence encourages the tormentor never the tormented)
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I don’t know where you are located, but I can tell you that in mid-Missouri there were reports of a mountain lion last year. Never had any around here before in my memory.


12 posted on 08/08/2014 7:59:57 PM PDT by MRobert (MRobert)
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I would say it’s a big cat too. They do drag their kill off and usually cover it so they can come back to it later.


13 posted on 08/08/2014 7:59:58 PM PDT by Lurkina.n.Learnin (It's a shame nobama truly doesn't care about any of this. Our country, our future, he doesn't care)
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Oh, yeah. That's a cat. Be armed, be loud, and enjoy the fact that you're the real apex predator but only if you establish it. That's the way that sort of thing works.

I have a short-barreled Smith 686 on my belt on the property and especially after dark. I'll be perfectly happy if it stays in the holster. If not, I'll be perfectly happy it's there.

15 posted on 08/08/2014 8:01:42 PM PDT by Billthedrill
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If you keep walking this road, you had better get some rear view mirrors. These big cats are famous for attacking from behind. Most human victims never see it coming.


16 posted on 08/08/2014 8:01:51 PM PDT by umgud (I couldn't understand why the ball kept getting bigger......... then it hit me.)
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Where in Nebraska are you?


18 posted on 08/08/2014 8:03:53 PM PDT by Husker24
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19 posted on 08/08/2014 8:03:55 PM PDT by LibWhacker
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Sure it wasn't one of these?

Lion photo image002.jpg

20 posted on 08/08/2014 8:05:04 PM PDT by umgud (I couldn't understand why the ball kept getting bigger......... then it hit me.)
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Short vid of the cat at the car wash.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sHmEM6txwRY


23 posted on 08/08/2014 8:07:15 PM PDT by Bobalu (Neutrality helps the oppressor never the victim silence encourages the tormentor never the tormented)
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Saw a big cat years ago. It was only for about 2 seconds though. It was in a national forest that's about 500 acres.

Nobody believed me so I stopped talking about it. All the experts back then said it was impossible 'cause no big cats are around here any more.....

24 posted on 08/08/2014 8:07:36 PM PDT by virgil283 (Life is hard .....its harder if you re stupid....John Wayne)
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First look at these tracks then... https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&site=imghp&tbm=isch&source=hp&biw=1920&bih=845&q=mountain+lion+tracks&oq=Mountain+lion+&gs_l=img.1.1.0l10.1425.4436.0.7318.14.10.0.4.4.0.145.817.8j2.10.0....0...1ac.1.51.img..0.14.841.SVZqDfiIbxs

You need to be careful, if you are passing through that area, they watch game trails.... what you may call foot paths. Mountain lions tend to be shy but will often make a kill then come back for it later. If it was in a ditch and the ground was soft or there was sandy material around, those are called track traps. Take a look where the cat would likely have walked and any ground that would be favorable to leave a mark. Do not look at noon, go out with a flash light just after dusk (be careful as this is hunting time) and point your flash light level with the ground in areas you think may be tracks, then sweep the beam back and forth and you should see the shadows fall into the tracks distinguishing patterns from the noise of regular ground features... of course post picts if you see something.


25 posted on 08/08/2014 8:08:15 PM PDT by Walkingfeather
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Your description sounds like a mountain lion. They will split rib cage to get at the lungs and will also bury the remains for later. They tend to become active at dusk and dawn and can have a range of 500 miles.


26 posted on 08/08/2014 8:10:05 PM PDT by PA Engineer (Liberate America from the Occupation Media.)
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