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    And when it attacks you just tell it that you're on your period then piss and crap yourself.
    I can guarantee the pissing and crapping part.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blacklabel View Post
    And when it attacks you just tell it that you're on your period then piss and crap yourself.
    Probably not a problem once the claws are in you and it's biting at your jugular.

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    Amazing animal. Absolutely beautiful.

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    Look Mommy a kitty.
    A big kitty.
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    Why is it putting dirt on the deer carcass? To try and cover it up for eating later?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim B View Post
    Why is it putting dirt on the deer carcass? To try and cover it up for eating later?
    Caching instinct.

    cache

    /kæʃ/ Show Spelled [kash] Show IPA noun, verb, cached, cach·ing. noun 1. a hiding place, especially one in the ground, for ammunition, food, treasures, etc.: She hid her jewelry in a little cache in the cellar.
    2. anything so hidden: The enemy never found our cache of food.
    3. Alaska and Northern Canada. a small shed elevated on poles above the reach of animals and used for storing food, equipment, etc. verb (used with object)
    4. to put in a cache; conceal; hide.
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    Very awesome. My dad has a home video of a big cat around that area from the early 90's late 80's. Maybe one day I'll dig it up and convert it from vhs.

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    That's awesome! I would love to see one! Have found their tracks before around Littleton while hiking.. But have yet to see one! I of course would like to see him first and be packing just incase but would love to shoot one with my camera while hiking! Always take that with me on hikes! It's amazing what you can find and see when you get off the trail!

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    Yep! Just like this. I'll watch!


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    I'd take you up on that.

    All I have to do is "act big" and the lion will be afraid of me.

    Right?



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