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<blockquote data-quote="easy" data-source="post: 3931808" data-attributes="member: 27412"><p>Face to face about four years ago while out changing camera cards walked right by one laying in the curved bank of a dry creek. First thought was' oh sh*t'! Looked like a yearling. Looked around for momma, no find, kept moving. Looked back from camera and cat scrgowld and lit out some other direction. Reported to GW and was told I did not see a mountain lion (BS). About a week later some one in town posted on local FB page about dog bitten by cougar, with pics of bite marks way to wide for any bobcat. Later found food tree and lots of feathers and claw marks on tree where cat climbed up. Marks are still there a couple weeks ago. Haskell Co., McCurtain Twsp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="easy, post: 3931808, member: 27412"] Face to face about four years ago while out changing camera cards walked right by one laying in the curved bank of a dry creek. First thought was' oh sh*t'! Looked like a yearling. Looked around for momma, no find, kept moving. Looked back from camera and cat scrgowld and lit out some other direction. Reported to GW and was told I did not see a mountain lion (BS). About a week later some one in town posted on local FB page about dog bitten by cougar, with pics of bite marks way to wide for any bobcat. Later found food tree and lots of feathers and claw marks on tree where cat climbed up. Marks are still there a couple weeks ago. Haskell Co., McCurtain Twsp. [/QUOTE]
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