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7 February 2019, 11:43 AM | #1 |
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I would think advertising folks would be all over this...
Sir do you have any special skills that set you apart from the competition?
After escaping death with my own bare hands, I enjoy a cold bud light. You name it... it could be sold! Any other ideas? https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.nyt...-lion.amp.html Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Wow quite a story ! Understand his hesitation nevertheless to go public about it though.
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You certainly have to admire a man who could survive such an ordeal.
It would, however, behoove those who venture into the wild to be sufficiently prepared, so as not to have to depend on one's own bare hands. I suspect that an attack by an older, larger cat would not have been survivable.
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I wonder if he was aware he was in Mountain Lion territory. If so, it seems risky and possibly irresponsible behaviour. If not, I don't think animal cruelty issues are relevant here.
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Perhaps you aren't aware that Mountain lion/puma/cougar "territory" is basically almost every square inch of space west of the North American continental divide to the Pacific Ocean, from Northern Canada, through the US, and down into Mexico and Central America. If one steps out of the front door into their own yard living in Santa Fe or Boise or hills around L.A., one is in mountain lion territory. The range of an individual cougar is anywhere from 20 to 350 square miles, and there are somewhere between 30,000 to 40,000 of them in the western U.S. Also, cougars don't live in groups/prides like African lions sitting around in bunches, they're solitary animals like tigers, territorial vs each other, so therefore spread out and constantly roaming. Saying it "seems risky and possibly irresponsible behavior" to walk around in cougar territory in the western U.S. is akin to saying it "seems risky and possibly irresponsible behavior" to go walkabout, surf, swim...hell, live... anywhere Australia because there could be a snake, croc, shark, jelly, blue ring octopus, pack of dingos, pissed off 'roo, or psycho cassowary somewhere within a million square miles that one could have an encounter with whether one walked into it or it crawled/slithered/swam/ran into you. |
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Bears are way more scary than mountain lions. I would absolutely kill one if it charged me.... just not with my bare hands
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Maybe my caution was too exaggerated, but I know I'd have never felt comfortable carrying food with brown bears around.
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40lb cat is 40lbs of muscle, claws and teeth. Minimal experience. But still no mean feat to survive that ordeal.
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Even being that small, it’s a desperate, scared wild animal and I’d be willing to bet it could kill more unarmed people than unarmed people could kill it. It was fight back or die for the guy.
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It was initially reported that the cat was young and weighed less than 70 pounds, so this news while more accurate, doesn't diminish the feat of fighting off a mountain lion of any size and age.
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IMO that makes it extra dangerous because its starving and hasn't been taught how to hunt etc. Not trying to put human emotions into an animal, but if it was a person the word would be desperation. Desperate people do crazy things.
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I would think advertising folks would be all over this...
Bear spray is the answer for hikers/runners on trails in areas prone to sightings. Works just fine...
And a well prepared runner needn’t “choke out” a cougar (now that’s a double entendres if there ever was one) https://youtu.be/jpB7jrJ7Zds Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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how would this claim be validated?
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They’ve located the carcass already, perhaps read the articles.
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Hiking by myself when it would be a lot more quiet i may consider it even if the bells would drive me crazy bear spray is also ridiculous. They have to be really, really close for that to be effective and a charging bear you have less than a second. As an absolute last resort fine, but i would like to have a bit more space when i was trying to stop it
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Hiked that same area many times and you first have to be aware you are in their (wild animal) territory, they are not in yours, then be super vigilant and finally have some type of last resort plan.
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