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OT- Big Texas Cat

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scott 
Greenville Tx
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  • CornfedMA
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    I’ve heard mountain lion meat described as tasting very similar to pork, but better. 
  • texaswig
    texaswig Posts: 2,682
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    @CornfedMA I'm really hoping it just disappears. And quits getting seen by humans. People are going to freak out and kill it. 

    2-XLs ,MM,blackstone,Ooni koda 16,R&V works 8.5 gallon fryer,express smoker and 40" smoking cajun 

    scott 
    Greenville Tx
  • Cornholio
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    Those things scare me more than the barfly cougars here in Orange County. A guy was killed by one when he was fixing his bike chain on a trail near me back in 2004. The lion stashed his body off the trail then attacked two women who rode by after and nearly killed one of them. 

    They are awesome creatures but when I’m out in the local mountains alone I get spooked when I hear things off trail. Guys were even putting stickers of eyes on the backs of their helmets after Mark’s death. The odds of getting attacked are extremely low but it still gets in your head. 

    If you see it first then you are most likely ok because it probably wasn’t stalking you.. if one pounces on you, good luck. You won’t know it’s there until it’s on top of you. 

  • nolaegghead
    nolaegghead Posts: 42,102
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    From wiki:

    A total of 125 attacks, 27 of which are fatal, have been documented in North America in the past 100 years. Fatal cougar attacks are extremely rare and occur much less frequently than fatal snake bites, fatal lightning strikes, or fatal bee stings. Children are particularly vulnerable.

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  • Legume
    Legume Posts: 14,624
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    From wiki:

    A total of 125 attacks, 27 of which are fatal, have been documented in North America in the past 100 years. Fatal cougar attacks are extremely rare and occur much less frequently than fatal snake bites, fatal lightning strikes, or fatal bee stings. Children are particularly vulnerable.

    well, everybody says more people die of catching the flu or catching obesity.
  • nolaegghead
    nolaegghead Posts: 42,102
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    CornfedMA said:
    I’ve heard mountain lion meat described as tasting very similar to pork, but better. 

    (insert joke here about eating pu$$y) B)
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  • Cornholio
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    From wiki:

    A total of 125 attacks, 27 of which are fatal, have been documented in North America in the past 100 years. Fatal cougar attacks are extremely rare and occur much less frequently than fatal snake bites, fatal lightning strikes, or fatal bee stings. Children are particularly vulnerable.

    I always remind myself that I have much higher odds of dying in a car accident on the way to the wilderness than getting attacked by a mountain lion. Heck, I’m more likely to be attacked by a human while in the wilderness. People scare me more than anything.
  • texaswig
    texaswig Posts: 2,682
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    The bad part about this cat is its in a pretty populated area. So that is not scared of humans. 

    2-XLs ,MM,blackstone,Ooni koda 16,R&V works 8.5 gallon fryer,express smoker and 40" smoking cajun 

    scott 
    Greenville Tx
  • nolaegghead
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    There was a viral video released from a guy jogging that was attacked that has the collective conscious worrying about mountain lions disproportionately to the statistical risk.

    Same thing happens all the time with anything sensational and newsworthy.  Bears, for example rarely attack.  There have been 4 in the US in 2020. 

    While there are many ways to get maimed or killed, mitigation is always smart when you're in a high risk environment.  Know how to act and, if recommended, carry bear spray.
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  • nolaegghead
    nolaegghead Posts: 42,102
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    If you survive an attack, you can always work the talk-show circuit and make some cash.  There's a positive side to *almost* anything, see?
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  • stlcharcoal
    stlcharcoal Posts: 4,684
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    Check out this video of one following a guy down a dirt road for 6 minutes in Utah.  Holy crap.  We have them here in Missouri, plenty of game cam footage.  Bobcats too.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Pg2CDCm34w
  • saluki2007
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    Funny you posted this. We received a text yesterday from one of our neighbors claiming “several” neighbors have seen what appears to be a cougar (the four legged kind) on separate occasions in different places. It’s possible but I’m leaning towards bobcat. Their population is making a strong come back in central IL. 
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  • nolaegghead
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    Check out this video of one following a guy down a dirt road for 6 minutes in Utah.  Holy crap.  We have them here in Missouri, plenty of game cam footage.  Bobcats too.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Pg2CDCm34w
    That's exactly the video I was referring to.


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  • nolaegghead
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    Funny you posted this. We received a text yesterday from one of our neighbors claiming “several” neighbors have seen what appears to be a cougar (the four legged kind) on separate occasions in different places. It’s possible but I’m leaning towards bobcat. Their population is making a strong come back in central IL. 
    ..as opposed to the two-legged kind but on all fours...

    (troll...troll...troll...) ;)

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  • saluki2007
    saluki2007 Posts: 6,354
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    Funny you posted this. We received a text yesterday from one of our neighbors claiming “several” neighbors have seen what appears to be a cougar (the four legged kind) on separate occasions in different places. It’s possible but I’m leaning towards bobcat. Their population is making a strong come back in central IL. 
    ..as opposed to the two-legged kind but on all fours...

    (troll...troll...troll...) ;)

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    Central, IL

  • JethroVA
    JethroVA Posts: 1,251
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    Two weeks ago I was awakened by a bobcat's scream/call outside my window. Eerie how human-like it sounded. Like a child crying/screaming.  It was in a very rural area, so no actual child screaming at 430am.

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  • texaswig
    texaswig Posts: 2,682
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    @JethroVA that'll wake you up all right. 

    2-XLs ,MM,blackstone,Ooni koda 16,R&V works 8.5 gallon fryer,express smoker and 40" smoking cajun 

    scott 
    Greenville Tx
  • alaskanassasin
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    South of Columbus, Ohio.


  • QDude
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    I used to work in Boulder at an office near the Boulder Creek path.  At lunch I would go jogging on the trail and usually headed west into the foothills.  I went early one morning and ran into some heavy fog where the path winds through the foothills.  I was thinking to myself - I hope there aren't any mountain lions around!  About 100 yards later I came across a deer head left on the trail.  The body was gone!  I decided tht it was time to head back to the office.

    Northern Colorado Egghead since 2012.

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  • pgprescott
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    Funny you posted this. We received a text yesterday from one of our neighbors claiming “several” neighbors have seen what appears to be a cougar (the four legged kind) on separate occasions in different places. It’s possible but I’m leaning towards bobcat. Their population is making a strong come back in central IL. 
    We’ve had several mnt. Lions up here in N Illinois. DNR guy shot one a few years back as it was terrorizing a local farm. Sad situation and it stirred up quite a bit of trouble for the guy for a while. I’m not sure he really had a choice in the end. 

    About a year later my uncle looked out his back window and shook his head. He thought his meds were f’d up as he was watching a 3’ tall cat walk across his back yard at the tree line. Nope he was seeing just fine. We have several sightings every year around here. Speculation is they were seeded in the area for some reason. IDK? 
  • texaswig
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    someone posted these on facebook.2 different cats 15 miles apart.

    2-XLs ,MM,blackstone,Ooni koda 16,R&V works 8.5 gallon fryer,express smoker and 40" smoking cajun 

    scott 
    Greenville Tx
  • Cornholio
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    texaswig said:
    someone posted these on facebook.2 different cats 15 miles apart.
    Curious what the story is behind them shooting these is. My guess is they were not afraid of humans and getting a little too close to condensed population areas. Unless they are attacking livestock or getting too close to people they are usually just left alone. 
  • brimee
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    We had a young one in our backyard about a year ago. We have seen plenty of bobcats, what we saw that day was no bobcat. My wife caught a glimpse of something moving just beyond our wrought iron fence, we got up to look and saw it jump up on and over our fence and onto our fireplace to take a nap. We were so overwhelmed we didn’t think to take pictures. They keep trying to tell us that they are not in North Texas but we know what we saw... 

    Why I think it was young is that it was not as large as the one above but it was much bigger than any bobcat I have seen. Also I have never seen a bobcat with a tail like that, theirs are usually short and narrow.

    Not long after that our neighbor confirmed that many homeowners in this area had spotted it also.
    Brian
    Fairview, Texas
  • texaswig
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    @Cornholio I'm not sure what the story is. If I hear anything I'll give a update. 

    2-XLs ,MM,blackstone,Ooni koda 16,R&V works 8.5 gallon fryer,express smoker and 40" smoking cajun 

    scott 
    Greenville Tx
  • Griffin
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    Rowlett, Texas

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  • frazzdaddy
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    Cornholio said:
    Those things scare me more than the barfly cougars here in Orange County. A guy was killed by one when he was fixing his bike chain on a trail near me back in 2004. The lion stashed his body off the trail then attacked two women who rode by after and nearly killed one of them. 

    They are awesome creatures but when I’m out in the local mountains alone I get spooked when I hear things off trail. Guys were even putting stickers of eyes on the backs of their helmets after Mark’s death. The odds of getting attacked are extremely low but it still gets in your head. 

    If you see it first then you are most likely ok because it probably wasn’t stalking you.. if one pounces on you, good luck. You won’t know it’s there until it’s on top of you. 

    One night on a MB ride, I watched a guy in front of me take a direct broadside hit from a 10 pointer. We had to carry him out. Critters in the woods are real.
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  • nolaegghead
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    Avoid the satanic Woodland Critters....
    South Park The Fractured But Whole - Woodland Critters Boss Fight 43 -  YouTube
    6 Woodland Critter Christmas S8E14  Woodland critter christmas Woodland  critters Christmas ornaments


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  • thetrim
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    Saw one, what we call a Florida panther, while out hiking the Florida trail alone last year.
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  • rifrench
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    When I was in my twenties, a cougar got her claws into me.  Now that I am 72, I don't get a second look.  Sucks...
     1 LBGE, 1 SBGE, 1 KBQ and a 26" Blackstone near Blackstone, Virginia
  • texaswig
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    2-XLs ,MM,blackstone,Ooni koda 16,R&V works 8.5 gallon fryer,express smoker and 40" smoking cajun 

    scott 
    Greenville Tx