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<blockquote data-quote="r00s7a" data-source="post: 1778796" data-attributes="member: 9675"><p>Big dog in mud like what was in the picture, sure. Next time you take pics of something like that, throw down something beside it for size reference, like a dollar bill or credit card. If you have a constant, you can get a relatively accurate measurement in the picture. Posting something on this or any other forum is like being in a courtroom. It isn't what you know, it is what you can prove. Especially with mt lions, there are a lot of skeptics in here, like myself. I absolutely believe 100% that they exist in Oklahoma, yet I believe about 1% of the sightings and stories.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="r00s7a, post: 1778796, member: 9675"] Big dog in mud like what was in the picture, sure. Next time you take pics of something like that, throw down something beside it for size reference, like a dollar bill or credit card. If you have a constant, you can get a relatively accurate measurement in the picture. Posting something on this or any other forum is like being in a courtroom. It isn't what you know, it is what you can prove. Especially with mt lions, there are a lot of skeptics in here, like myself. I absolutely believe 100% that they exist in Oklahoma, yet I believe about 1% of the sightings and stories. [/QUOTE]
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