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    Mountain lion kill- Near Alice Texas

    My uncle has a very good friend who sent him these pics. His friends grandson shot this by his pool in Alice Texas. I don't know if it is a young skinny cat or if it is an older one with he worn front teeth. Just goes to show they are out there


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    #2
    Wow

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      #3
      Heard about this a few weeks ago. I dream of having one walk across the sendero while I'm safely in my stand lol.

      I want a cat bad.

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        #4
        nice! I heard one on our lease one time and I won't soon forget it. I get a real vivid memory of it sometimes, usually while I'm walking to and from the stand. Lol

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          #5
          Skinny cat! Awesome kill though. I want one on my wall bad!

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            #6
            Wow, he's definitely sporting his summer figure.

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              #7
              Anyone Know If Mountain Lions Have Baby Teeth? Awesome Kill Either way. Congrats on the Huge Achievement..

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                #8
                Teeth appear to be very worn. Not sure but he doesn't look too healthy!! Must be on the Atkins diet with no carbs!!

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                  #9
                  Very adaptable predators....we have had many sightings around Granbury over the years.

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                    #10
                    I'm guessing 2-3 year old juvenile. Looks like a female but hard to see without a pic of the goods. Apex predator to say the least, more of them out there than you would think.

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                      #11
                      We used to see them on our lease just west of Freer. I only got one shot off at a lion and missed as he crossed the sendero. I had one pass by my feeder at my lease in Val Verde County. The camera took a pic but it wasn't a very big cat.

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