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Mt Lion?

Started by RookieBwhunter, August 30, 2011, 02:49:00 AM

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RookieBwhunter

Found these tracks near a water hole and curious what made them. Wish I had put a quarter or something for reference. About the width of my hand.

"If you can find a path with no obstacles, it probably doesn't lead anywhere." -Frank Clark

Voodoostik 58" 50@28"

Jack Shanks

In the area you live good chance MT lion. I hunted for them near Tucson a few years ago.
Jack Shanks

Ragnarok Forge

No claw marks definately makes it a cat.  Could well be a cougar.
Clay Walker
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cody94

its definitly a cat theres no claw marks. and its a predetor the paws are in front of each other. id say is mt.lion
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RookieBwhunter

Appreciate the responses. Since that was the only tracks around the pond I suppose I know why now  :)
"If you can find a path with no obstacles, it probably doesn't lead anywhere." -Frank Clark

Voodoostik 58" 50@28"

bucksbuouy

To be honest it looks like the claw marks have just been eroded away by the weather. The toes are too big, the pad is too small and the mark itself is too narrow to be kitty tracks. That is definitely a canid animal as opposed to a feline.

bryan r

I'd say it's proof that the Chupacabra does, in fact, exist.


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