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1 posted on 04/17/2006 2:15:41 PM PDT by girlangler
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Kim Bauer survived a Mountain Lion attacked.


2 posted on 04/17/2006 2:18:35 PM PDT by iPod Shuffle
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A necropsy on the lion is scheduled for later this week to determine whether the animal had a disease or illness that might have played a role in the attack, Baskfield said.

I'm thinking "appetite" is more likely. A 90-lb cat is a BIG cat...

3 posted on 04/17/2006 2:18:41 PM PDT by Billthedrill
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Just a couple'a hounds... not the ones in the article...

Ping!


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5 posted on 04/17/2006 2:22:56 PM PDT by HairOfTheDog
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""The family did everything right in terms of defending the child," Baskfield said. "They used rocks and sticks and screamed at the cat."

Why didn't Dad just pull out his handgun and shoot the animal? Certainly no responsible parent would be walking his child without being properly armed would he?

Oh, Colorado, ........ never mind

6 posted on 04/17/2006 2:29:21 PM PDT by muir_redwoods (Free Sirhan Sirhan, after all, the bastard who killed Mary Jo Kopechne is walking around free)
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To begin with, I wouldn't go out where mountain lions might be. They tend to hunt folks, you see. That's Rule #1. But if I was so unthinking as to disobey Rule #1, I would adhere to Rule #2, which is: pack a firearm sufficient to save my butt if attacked.

I have a niece who works for the U.S. Forest Service in Alaska, and when she is on the job and out in the woods, she always packs at least a .44 magnum revolver. There be grizzlies and other critters that have big teeth in them there woods, you see.

11 posted on 04/17/2006 4:06:49 PM PDT by OldPossum
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Bad Kitty! ping.


13 posted on 04/17/2006 8:14:14 PM PDT by Slings and Arrows (When Al Franken had his bris, they threw away the baby and saved the foreskin.)
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In July 1997, 10-year-old Mark Miedema, of Lakewood, was attacked and killed in Rocky Mountain National Park as he ran ahead of his family.

In October 1999, 3-year-old Jaryd Atadero disappeared west of Fort Collins while on a hike. Officials investigating the case suspect that he was killed by a mountain lion.

I remember these two cases. Jaryd's was particularly sad because they never found any part of him--just some clothes a few years later if I'm remembering correctly.

14 posted on 04/17/2006 8:18:56 PM PDT by beaversmom
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Here's the timeline of events regarding Jaryd Atadero mentioned in the article:

http://www.windsortribune.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=746

Oct. 2, 1999 — Three-year-old Jaryd Atadero of Littleton vanishes during a hike on a trail in the Comanche Peak Wilderness Area west of Fort Collins.

Oct. 8 — Authorities call off the search after finding no trace of the boy in hiking area or nearby Poudre River.

Oct. 12 — Independent trackers find hand and footprints, but authorities say no conclusive links to Jaryd.

October 2000 — President Clinton signs bill dedicating the trail to Jaryd.

June 5, 2003 — Hikers find boy’s fleece pullover, pants and shoes on a mountain slope several hundred feet from the trail where he was last seen.

June 10 — Larimer County authorities say evidence suggests Jaryd was attacked by an animal, possibly a mountain lion.


15 posted on 04/17/2006 8:24:24 PM PDT by beaversmom
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When I lived in Nebraska in 1973 there was an incident where a mountain lion attacked a young child while people were camping. In came into a travel trailer and grabbed a two year old. The child's grandmother jumped on the lion and stabbed it with a kitchen knife. Although she stabbed it many times, officers a the scene feel she probably killed it on the first stroke which hit it in the heart. The lion went down on the first stroke but she just kept at it. The child was not badly injured


18 posted on 04/17/2006 11:11:10 PM PDT by U S Army EOD (LINCOLN COUNTY RED DEVILS STATE CHAMPIONS)
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