couple that with thousands of game cams and nothing....12f Mane said:
100 of accounts of "black" mountain lions and... zero photographic evidence. Ever. Seems a little suspect.
couple that with thousands of game cams and nothing....12f Mane said:
100 of accounts of "black" mountain lions and... zero photographic evidence. Ever. Seems a little suspect.
Please tell me this is a joke. That photo is terribly photoshopped.aggie1819 said:
I agree that is the most likely reason for it being there.
I did find a confirmed sighting in Northern Mexico.
http://dinets.info/blackjaguar.htm
So...what was your opinion on the deer kill? I may have missed it.ursusguy said:
Y'all remember the gnawing issue well. One trick is to look at the first ribs (the first ones near the abdomen). If they are gone, canine, if they are simply stripped, feline.
Always heard cats will try to conceal/cover their kill to return back to later. We had a doe years back on the property. Half eaten. Covered in dirt and grass. Warden said he thought cat because of the attempted concealment?Quote:
Not only that, but doe was left right in the wide open manicured field.
Good to know. Any thoughts on identifying wolverine kills?ursusguy said:
Y'all remember the gnawing issue well. One trick is to look at the first ribs (the first ones near the abdomen). If they are gone, canine, if they are simply stripped, feline.
Generally speaking, the carcass is Russian military. Like such:Quote:
Good to know. Any thoughts on identifying wolverine kills?
aggie1819 said:
How am I the only one on OB that has seen one? It might have escaped from someone's "zoo". There are tons of big cats in captivity in Texas
They are migratory animals. Its not too far fetched to have them in Texas. Just because you don't want to believe it, doesn't mean it wasn't there.
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Bears come back in? Photos. Whooping cranes rebound? Photos. Auodads escape? Photos. Albino bobcat? Photos. Manatee in Corpus? Photos. Bigfoot? Black panther?
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Talked to my dad about it tonight. He still thinks it was a black Jaguar like cat. We will go to the grave believing it.
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Talked to my dad about it tonight. He still thinks it was a black Jaguar like cat. We will go to the grave believing it.
FIFY. You've hijacked my thread enough.
Need ursus to look at pics...so shhh!
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It was the Chapman ranch. We used to have a lease there. I have a thermal and some decent nods. Count me in
Mountain lion = panther = puma. They are all the same thing.Apache said:
Just recently a Mt. Lion (Only a cousin to a panther but still) walked from South Dakota to Connecticut. That's 1500 miles gentlemen. Across multiple interstates, big ass rivers, etc. Same distance as from central Texas to the Guatamala border.
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It is extremely unlikely that this cat occurs in Texas although a rare visit by a wanderer from Mexico is possible