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3 minutes ago, Welsh_red said:

Wonder what the split is of people killing cougars and cougars killing people

No idea, I'd say it's about even. If the cat is trying to eat someone that usually edges it to the cat but humans can't be underestimated. 

I do think I would kill a Cougar though in a battle for survival, men have been known to kill them with their bare hands. 

This scrawny bloke did one easy. ?

 

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I will donate this camera to your cat hunting if you would like it  lumix fz72 60x zoom 

Was out for a walk with the dogs this morning, bumped into a fellow I sort of know through a lot of common interests we often stop for a chat,he hunts a bit and likes his old cars I have something for

Just re reading the whole thread and you’ve come under some real stick mate .Apologies for my part .Doesn’t mean I’m a believer just embarrassing some of the comments 

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I can't believe he didn't just throw shit in its eyes.

My old boss once asked what he should do if my Pit Bull ever came at him. I said he should just stoop down, pick up some shit and throw it at him. " Because ", I told him, " I can assure you; If This thing's coming at you? There Will be shit around your feet! "

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1 hour ago, W. Katchum said:

Summat proper funny hearing somebody say I’m big an scary through whimpers of fear??id a been kicking rocks at that thing like pele ??

Was thinking the very same. ?. I'd of been picking up those rocks he's tripping over trying to bounce them of its noggin and if that didn't work I'd be holding one in my hand to try and cave in the feckers skull if it did attack. 

Soon find out if your fight or flee in a situation like that. Lol. 

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These supposed kills by large cats .Are any of them covered over with debris or in trees as per natural Puma and leopard kills .We are told there is a viable population of one or the other or both that surely have reverted to type to try protect kills from each other  and other carnivores .Is this fact overlooked or is there an explanation .

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2 hours ago, foxdropper said:

These supposed kills by large cats .Are any of them covered over with debris or in trees as per natural Puma and leopard kills .We are told there is a viable population of one or the other or both that surely have reverted to type to try protect kills from each other  and other carnivores .Is this fact overlooked or is there an explanation .

Could it be in native countries they learn the art of hiding food up trees etc. Maybe first kill they lose to a hyena or grizzly they decide next time to take it away up a tree or hide it . Over here nothing has ever taken their food away from them so they just leave it as is 

 

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22 hours ago, Welsh_red said:

Could it be in native countries they learn the art of hiding food up trees etc. Maybe first kill they lose to a hyena or grizzly they decide next time to take it away up a tree or hide it . Over here nothing has ever taken their food away from them so they just leave it as is 

 

?Evolution at its finest mate .So why do they do so in captivity lol where even foxes are banished .
Before replying mate ,try asking any leopard keeper in any British zoo .I have ???????????????

Puma in grizzly and wolf country cover their kills mate ,scrape up the vegetation over the meat then uncover to resume .
Pumas in the Andes do it to protect from foxes and vultures .

leopards take kills up trees and I see no reason why it wouldn’t happen here when apparently every other normal behaviour is said to take place as well as the added bonus of being super ,super elusive .Why is that as they have never been hunted here .

In Africa weve seen a leopard in a tree over the top of the restaurant in a camp in Tsavo East .They have no reason to fear man same as here but yet we are told they are very elusive ,why is that .Because it suits those who strive to convince the world we have them .

Every known excuse has been used to avoid answering questions that don’t fit the narrative .

 

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1 hour ago, foxdropper said:

?Evolution at its finest mate .So why do they do so in captivity lol where even foxes are banished .
Before replying mate ,try asking any leopard keeper in any British zoo .I have ???????????????

Puma in grizzly and wolf country cover their kills mate ,scrape up the vegetation over the meat then uncover to resume .
Pumas in the Andes do it to protect from foxes and vultures .

leopards take kills up trees and I see no reason why it wouldn’t happen here when apparently every other normal behaviour is said to take place as well as the added bonus of being super ,super elusive .Why is that as they have never been hunted here .

In Africa weve seen a leopard in a tree over the top of the restaurant in a camp in Tsavo East .They have no reason to fear man same as here but yet we are told they are very elusive ,why is that .Because it suits those who strive to convince the world we have them .

Every known excuse has been used to avoid answering questions that don’t fit the narrative .

 

It is true, that these questions aren't been properly answered. 

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1 hour ago, foxdropper said:

?Evolution at its finest mate .So why do they do so in captivity lol where even foxes are banished .
Before replying mate ,try asking any leopard keeper in any British zoo .I have ???????????????

Puma in grizzly and wolf country cover their kills mate ,scrape up the vegetation over the meat then uncover to resume .
Pumas in the Andes do it to protect from foxes and vultures .

leopards take kills up trees and I see no reason why it wouldn’t happen here when apparently every other normal behaviour is said to take place as well as the added bonus of being super ,super elusive .Why is that as they have never been hunted here .

In Africa weve seen a leopard in a tree over the top of the restaurant in a camp in Tsavo East .They have no reason to fear man same as here but yet we are told they are very elusive ,why is that .Because it suits those who strive to convince the world we have them .

Every known excuse has been used to avoid answering questions that don’t fit the narrative .

 

You need to read up on evolution fd, that's not evolution, that's adaption mate. ?

 

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If it helps, covered up half eaten munti also do get a few in trees but as said it doesn’t seem so important here because if you accept they are here they are the very top of the food chain, in America the puma has bears wolfs and coyotes to both take its food and kill its young in Africa the leopard has the lion, hyena and quite a few others that will take its food or kill its young in the uk though we are dealing with a tiny population they have no competition and should slowly thrive if the gene pool is diverse enough, 

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