#297266 - 10/13/20 10:32 PM
Re: Runner tracked by mountain lion
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Carpal Tunnel
Registered: 04/28/10
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Loc: Big Sky Country
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Another forum I'm on is going nuts over this one! A very high pucker factor to be sure! I'll admit I'd have been tempted to shoot the cat but I'd try bear spray first. We have quite a few mountain lions along with Grizzlies, black bears and wolves (not that wolves are a real danger) where I live so when I hike I have my sidearm in a kydex chest rig and Counter Assault bear spray on the shoulder straps of my pack. Both the hiker and the cat walked away unharmed so I guess that's a win. Probably the guy's underwear was beyond salvaging though!
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#297269 - 10/14/20 08:22 PM
Re: Runner tracked by mountain lion
[Re: GoatMan]
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"Be Prepared"
Pooh-Bah
Registered: 06/26/04
Posts: 2210
Loc: NE Wisconsin
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I am certainly no expert on large cat behavior, but it is my understanding that the cat was more likely working to drive away, or scare away, or warn, the person that it perceived to be a threat to its offspring. I didn't see/read any indication that the cat was stalking or trying to prey upon the person.
Thank goodness it was a mountain lion and not a grizzly bear, since I've read of a number of cases where the bear will not do a bluff charge, but rather will attack and try to incapacitate (kill or severely disable, but not consume) the perceived threat.
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#297270 - 10/15/20 01:13 AM
Re: Runner tracked by mountain lion
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How do you know a big cat is stalking you? You feel a sudden biting sensation on the back of your neck.
As I understand it, big cats are ambush hunters. The behaviour in this video is exactly the opposite. To me, the message is crystal clear: "Get the F out of here right now, or I will absolutely take you out."
This guy kept a cool head, and that takes some doing. Hats off to him. If he had turned his back and run, that might have been the end.
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#297271 - 10/15/20 02:02 PM
Re: Runner tracked by mountain lion
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"Be Prepared"
Pooh-Bah
Registered: 06/26/04
Posts: 2210
Loc: NE Wisconsin
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Does anyone here have sufficient mountain lion knowledge / experience to know if a large well trained jogging companion dog would have helped or hindered the situation? I thought that I'd read that mountain lions have a natural fear of dogs (I say well trained in hopes that the dog owner would be able to keep the dog away from the cubs.
I'm pretty sure that I've read that a large dog might draw a grizzly's attention but likely not much more of a defence. Still, that might be enough to stop the "charge".
Luckily, where I live we are limited to black bears, wolves, and turkeys. Mostly critters that steer very clear of humans ... though a few years ago a black bear with several cubs walked no less than 20 feet across the front of our house.
Thanks for any insight.
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#297272 - 10/15/20 02:26 PM
Re: Runner tracked by mountain lion
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Registered: 05/04/02
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Loc: Just wandering around.
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Dogs are called "bear magnets" for a reason. Dogs attack and then when they discover they are gonna loose the fight, they flee back to the owner. Bear follows.
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#297282 - 10/16/20 05:29 AM
Re: Runner tracked by mountain lion
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Registered: 12/05/05
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Yes, the mama cougar seems like threatening the guy and pushing him away. This same behaviour I saw when a stray cat came in our backyard and gave birth to 4 kittens, and after a few weeks they grew up and started wandering around my wife outside kitchen. She complained about the kittens and their mom which was not happy that we were around, LOL. The mama cat did exactly that same move when I tried to get closer.
Stray dogs were one of the reasons I quit my morning walk. I don't know much about their behaviour and gestures and was not in the mood of finding out. One day a group of stray dogs came too close to me while I was walking and I slowly grabbed a few pieces of trash - to use as defensive tools - then retreated to the house.
One day, though, I was surprised by how peaceful these animals can be. I was driving in the neighbourhood, and saw 3 stray dogs going in the street. I was in my car so no problem. But then I saw one Asian guy sitting on the side (these domestic workers or drivers are usually given a room in the house where they work, and the room is separate from the house with a door opening directly on the street). So he was sitting in the morning drinking his coffee and relaxing. I stopped to warn him of the 3 dogs coming his way, but noticed that he was looking that way. He saw them but didn't rush to go back inside his room. The dogs saw him and stopped, seemed as if they were discussing what to do, LOL.
Then I was surprized to see them steer away from him to the road asphalt and continued their way. I was really surprized.
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#297283 - 10/16/20 12:58 PM
Re: Runner tracked by mountain lion
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Registered: 01/12/04
Posts: 265
Loc: Stafford, VA, USA
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My wife was attacked by three wandering dogs that all had homes but were wandering freely for some reason. Do not assume that they are friendly even if that is what is showing at first.
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