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Offline North Pack

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Here kitty, kitty, ...
« on: September 28, 2009, 12:26:42 AM »
Here is a picture taken from a remote deer camera last night! (September 27, 2009) My friend is an avid deer hunter and had been watching this big buck waiting for muzzle loading season. It looks to me like the big cat beat him to the punch! Take a second and look at the size of the buck and then how easy the cat is dragging the carcass. I would not want to end up as this guys next recipe. The picture was taken here in Cherokee County, NC near Murphy. The mountain lions seem to be making a comeback since there has been multiple sightings in the area with at lease one sighting of a pair together.

http://www.mohicanpress.com/uploads/shadawick/200992834612_Cougar%20kill%20deer%20camera.jpg
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This link is from another board - I don't know the poster, or who took the picture.

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« Reply #1 on: September 28, 2009, 12:53:48 AM »
Well that's it.   My wife will never go back to that part of the country again.    And  She really did love those mountains.  Anything bigger than a house cat spooks her.   Especially at night.

In our area of East Central Georgia, black bears have been spotted in suburban yards.   Hope the lion enjoyed the venison.
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« Reply #2 on: September 28, 2009, 12:58:51 AM »
Just found this on-line too, ...
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Asheville Citizen-Times
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Wildlife commission: No mountain lions in WNC

Staff Reports September 25, 2009 11:59 AM
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RALEIGH The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission is warning the public that a photograph of a mountain lion purported to be taken in western North Carolina is actually from Texas.
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A photograph that has been circulating, mainly via e-mail in the western counties of the state, shows a mountain lion dragging a deer. Some report that the photo was taken in the Marion area, while others say it was taken in Old Fort or Burnsville.

In reality, the photo was taken by a trail camera on a ranch in south Texas, where mountain lions are common.

It is one of several mountain lion hoaxes that have circulated through several states in the past few weeks, and the e-mails in each state claim that the photograph was taken locally.

Over the past several years there have been at least three such mountain lion hoaxes and, in each case, the same photographs are passed around by e-mail and cell phone with text claiming that the photographs were taken locally.

One such hoax involves a photograph of a man posing with a dead mountain lion. The mountain lion was actually killed by a vehicle in Arizona and the man in the photograph is an Arizona Public Safety officer. Another is a series of photographs showing a mountain lion on a porch, but the home is actually in Wyoming.

There is no physical evidence to support the existence of a wild mountain lion population in North Carolina.

The only mountain lions that have been recovered in the state over the past 50 years were two adults that were shot and killed at a dumpster in eastern North Carolina in the 1980s. Examination of the two animals revealed that they had identification tattoos, indicating that they were illegally held captive animals that either escaped or were released.

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Re: Here kitty, kitty, ...
« Reply #3 on: September 28, 2009, 01:29:51 AM »
Well, it's back to the cabin now.   I was hoping this was for real.  
Still,  it is an interesting photo.   Not faked, just wrong part of country.  However,  It does show the strength that a mountain lion has.  Not only took this deer down but is dragging it away to feed in peace.
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« Reply #4 on: October 02, 2009, 01:46:09 AM »
Looks like a happy lion heh heh.  Deer most likely never knew what hit him.....lions usually leap off a branch and with both front paws pointed together.....the paws impact probably broke the deer's neck right away.
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