Posted on 06/23/2008 1:53:46 PM PDT by george76
People in the Silver City/Pinos Altos, New Mexico, vicinity are nervously looking over their shoulders these days, fearing they may be the next meal for a mountain lion prowling the area...
On Friday, the body of Robert Nowojski, 55, was found about 75 yards from his Pinos Altos home, severely mauled and partly fed upon.
The animal would not leave until Game and Fish officers shot at it.
Although not yet confirmed with an autopsy, authorities suspect the lion is responsible for the fatal attack. Hunters with hounds are now tracking the animal.
Several people reported sightings of the mountain lion to the Game and Fish department in the past several weeks.
The big cat has been in other neighbors' backyards and even looked into their windows.
The animal has not shown a fear of humans
(Excerpt) Read more at groundreport.com ...
New Mexico. I already knew this but you could have checked Slim's profile page.
Note, unlike Cali. they hunt them in NM. Maybe that is the difference.
It think it’s because we’re easier to peel than, say, a feral hog or deer.
A lot of otherwise intelligent people seem to assume that humans are uncontestably and permanently at the top of the food chain, generally from the fact that their usual encounter with the other contenders is wrapped in plastic in the supermarket. Nothing so disabuses the innocent of that notion as getting stalked. A whole lot of atavistic memory comes flooding back when you're walking in the nice friendly woods and you hear the brush rustling nearby...and whatever it is, is keeping up with you.
Yep, I will give you that. When we could hunt them here(CA) it was extrememly rare for one to kill a human. It is common now but the MSM doesn’t report attacks now because they are afraid we will open hunting again.You have to read local papers to find out about attacks of cougars on humans.
I think it is because we don't need to be peeled at all! My brother had to kill two of them (I will not tell you his name or when but it was at least 15 years ago) when they attacked him, luckily he was carrying a Browning 30-06 auto and was able to take them both down but not without a few marks of his own. Before they stopped hunting in CA we had no fear of them, now we watch like a hawk when we are in the woods. We meaning anyone with a drop of sense that goes out in the woods.
Just one more reason I pack 24/7...
I hear ya! I had one, hunted and hunted that sum^%&$#; my neighbor killed it for me while I was out of town. Saved the head for me, sweet man he was.
I live in Tijeras, just a little former pueblo off RT. 66 in NM east of Albuquerque.
Of course I’m aware of the problems with cougars and coyotes in CA. (Hey, I wish they’d eat some CA transplants that moved here!) Where they’re “protected” they lose all fear of man. Here, even the coyotes move quick when they see somebody.
Californians getting eaten doesn’t count.
Now Texicans.... there’s somethings even a hungry cat won’t do. He might cover ya up, but eat ya?
I used to seldom see a cougar in CA while I was in the woods, now I see them all the time but enviros insist that they are dying out. BS, I would like to stake some greenies out in the woods and smear them with steak fat and see what happens to them!
If you see them, they’re way too bold. You be careful, OK?
Feral dogs are such a problem in some eastern states they have passed laws the allow killing of any dog not on a leash in the woods in some states. Not enough of them to my way of thinking. Feral dogs will attack with no fear what so ever.
Don’t worry Mr. Slim. I have put my share down when I had to, but will not speak of dates or times or places. If they look at me like I am a meal that’s it brother!
I didn’t think you were the type to sing “Born Free” at them. ;)
This was in an area of about 300 people living in a housing area, this lion had no fear what so ever and thought the dogs, and maybe humans when the dogs ran out, were a great food source.
LOL!
: )
That doesn't work?
Drat! Back to the old drawing board.
At last report, there were no cougar reported prowling the halls of Northern Arizona U.
I found the news media reaction to this cougar killing of a human to be very curious. The Santa Fe New Mexican said their story was from an AP feed. The other story seems to be from a writer on a site which is part of something associated with the New York Times, called Common Cause.
One question is whether the man was attacked, mauled and dragged to where his body was found or whether he had died and the cat than fed on his body.
The autopsy will determine that.
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