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Originally posted by mchildress View PostSeen two yellows and one black in my over 50 years of running around in the woods. Agree they are rare but they exist. I remember reading history as a kid folks used to believe the earth was flat too.
Just not in Texas.
I believe you believe you saw one though. You're just wrong.
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Originally posted by BitBackShot View PostThey (black jaguars) obviously exist.
Just not in Texas.
I believe you believe you saw one though. You're just wrong.Last edited by jshouse; 10-17-2018, 09:25 AM.
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Originally posted by BitBackShot View PostThey (black jaguars) obviously exist.
Just not in Texas.
I believe you believe you saw one though. You're just wrong.Last edited by mchildress; 10-17-2018, 09:26 AM.
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Not going to argue if they exist or not. Here is my .02 As many game cameras as there are scattered all over Texas, one would think we would get several non-photoshopped pics of this elusive black cat. Also you would think one of us Northeast Texas boys would have shot one by now. They must not come out at night or maybe their eyes don't glow when hit with the Q-beam. I just think there would be more evidence of them if they were there.
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Originally posted by mchildress View PostYour neck of the woods too just out of Llano off 152. It was about 30 years ago middle of the afternoon bright sun light walking across a field. At about 100 yrds just walking and over a hill out of sight at about 400yrds. Could see his shoulder blades come up as he walked. Remember it like it was yesterday. We were at a friend's on the river and making a run to town. We were making a run to town. Had a rifle but was on the road and didn't know the owners of the property or he would be on the wall.
It's not possible you saw a black jaguar out there.
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