Caught another mountain lion on my game camera at the cabin
Walking through my yard at the cabin. This one looks very skinny & likely in poor health. You can see ribs, shoulders, and hip bones all showing through.There are plenty of healthy prey animals up there including a nice herd of deer. I'm guessing this cat is too sick or too old to hunt effectively. I've been told that makes it particularly dangerous to fat-ol'-me & my dogs.
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May 22, 2019, 07:05 PM
Gustofer
As I'm sure you are aware, any cat is particularly dangerous to you and your dogs.
That one does look awfully skinny. Long winter?
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May 22, 2019, 07:12 PM
vinnybass
We had a lot of snow, but everything else looks robust & well fed. Particularly the deer & elk. There are foxes everywhere. The cabin is at 6200' and most of the really heavy snow was above that. Everything else came down out of it to feed & winter.
FWIW, I had another one come through last February (2018) in the dead of winter & he was burly & thick. Looked to be pushing 200lbs. according to a neighbor's estimate.
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May 22, 2019, 09:20 PM
amals
We used to have a cabin in the woods here in Missouri, and I would not like to think anything like that was walking around at night.
May 22, 2019, 10:24 PM
Ripley
quote:
Originally posted by Gustofer: That one does look awfully skinny.
It DOES. I'll assume it'll try to fill out asap.
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May 23, 2019, 12:36 AM
BBMW
Up by Mt Charleston?
May 23, 2019, 06:32 AM
vinnybass
Yes, the Pahrump side of Mt. Charleston.
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