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In reply to the discussion: Son spots "funny looking dog" on the porch [View all]senz
(11,945 posts)57. Good information, thanks.
I remember reading years ago about a runner, a woman, who was killed by a mountain lion in California. Her wounds indicated an attack from above and behind and the wilderness running trail near her body was adjacent to a higher ledge from which the animal probably leaped.
I've read that in India people who travel by foot through the jungle wear hats with big eyes painted on the back to discourage tigers from attacking them from behind. When faced with a human face, tigers tend to retreat, but the back of a head seems to invite them. I've wondered if hats with eyes on the back might be a good idea for people walking/running in mountain lion country...
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Well, there's nothing even approaching a mountain in Florida, it's totally flat in most parts
Warpy
Apr 2016
#16
I knew I'd heard that name before, my brother and several friends went to UVM
Rhiannon12866
Apr 2016
#52
That is a Florida Panther, a species that is close to extinction. The Texas Panther
1monster
Apr 2016
#33
A lot of people feed their cats on the porch - I think it has gotten used to finding
Yo_Mama
Apr 2016
#45
The cat did them no harm, it just acted like any cat would, wild, feral, or domestic.
1monster
Apr 2016
#34