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Originally Posted by AnthonyG
lol
plenty of cougar dens in fla lol
Older ones on two legs??
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Originally Posted by PMK
Cougars are an ill intention creature, focused like a Black Widow. Very scary when seen and worse to be stalked by a cougar. Evil creatures they are, those Cougars. Very common here in South Florida.
Originally Posted by IdahoMtnSpyder
Older ones on two legs??
Refer to PMK's post lol
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Originally Posted by Bob Denman
Yikes!
Actually very scary to watch. I may not leave the house today after seeing that and realizing that the Northern Cougar migrates South during the winter. Was planning a bicyle ride, maybe I should avoid the bike shorts to avoid being stalked...
This is really starting to freak me out. If we had a safety forum I would feel better asking questions there about my safety, without getting my feelings hurt.
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Originally Posted by AnthonyG
Refer to PMK's post lol
Great, now it’s my fault, that hurt my feelings.
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Originally Posted by PMK
Great, now it’s my fault, that hurt my feelings.
Blame it on Idaho, he asked....
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Oh my, no visuals no visuals no visuals
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Originally Posted by Bob Denman
Unless you're under 35 years old: Cougars rarely pounce!
If you're as old as I am: Cougar, Bunny... let 'em all take a bite!
Depends on the age of the cougar, and what they consumed at their last meal...
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Ok guys, I suspect we should revert to the previous programing before we all get banned.
By posting this, Dr Obvious will chime in and in some way, that will correct our course...
Paging Dr Obvious to the Off Topic Forum, Dr Obvious to the Off Topic Forum Stat
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Perhaps one of the most entertaining threads we have had in quite some time. (and my feelings haven't been hurt once although I did have a momentary urge to correct someones misconception about something but it passed quickly).
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Originally Posted by PMK
Depends on the age of the cougar, and what they consumed at their last meal...
Pretty sure it was Bob....
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Originally Posted by Bob Denman
Unless you're under 35 years old: Cougars rarely pounce!
If you're as old as I am: Cougar, Bunny... let 'em all take a bite!
Before I get slapped on the wrists by a moderator or forum tech guy, Bob, you would simply be an easy target if alone. Like you, I seldom venture where Cougars prey while not being accompanied by my fearless wife. Sometime clueless in these situations, but certainly capable of a cat fight...
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Dr Obvious, Now that's funny
this posting has been vetted, scrubbed and endorsed by the committee for postings
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Location: People's Republic of NY
Now thats funny lmfao
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We have both kinds of cougars up here. The two legged ones can be found mostly in Quebec in the Gatineau region and the four legged kind all around where we live, although the two legged kind exist here as well. I have spotted the four legged kind a couple of times while riding and I can always spot the two legged kind every day at work. I would still prefer to come up across the two legged kind than the 4 legged kind. Although, the four legged kind are much prettier.
Did everyone follow that?
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Question: Which kind of Cougar is more dangerous?
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Originally Posted by AnthonyG
Location: People's Republic of NY
Now thats funny lmfao
Try living here for a while, and you'd vehemently disagree...
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I wont even visit NY anymore
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The wolf ate the cougar
Originally Posted by johnsimion
I hate to move back to the original topic and I don't disagree with the sentiment. I only note that a wolf is an odd animal to choose to illustrate the strength of walking ALONE. Wolves are pack animals. They don't walk or hunt alone. Maybe the correct animal would be a cougar -- they actually DO hunt alone.
The wolf had friends---but they didn't want their picture taken--lots of people don't like having their picture taken. This wolf was walking alone.
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01-08-2019, 05:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Wildrice
The wolf had friends---but they didn't want their picture taken--lots of people don't like having their picture taken. This wolf was walking alone.
Must have had rabies ...
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