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bedb
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Re: Big Cats

In the US where we do have large mountain lions living wild.....it strikes me interesting that no human being has been killed by these cats. Or have I just missed this report?

Mountain lions are known to be man killers and have run down and killed joggers in the desert hills of California. Plus we see jaguars on the border every now and then...another big cat. I live in Texas where we have cougars/mountain lions and bobcats..which are actually quite common. The smaller wild cats we have avoid people unless their kittens are threatened. But not mountain lions. Young males are particularly dangerous.

And I remember seeing a program some time back about a cat keeper in GB who has some legal mountain lions. He sword his cats were visited by one that didn't belong to him.

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Re: Big Cats

Well, the problem is that in the case of big cats in a country they arn't native, the cause of death might be mis-identified.

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that is certainly a valid possibility.



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