Sadly this isn’t my backyard. I would love to see a mountain lion like this. So close. A real wild mountain lion. And I am safe.
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Sadly this isn’t my backyard. I would love to see a mountain lion like this. So close. A real wild mountain lion. And I am safe.
Related: Backyard Wildlife: Bears – Backyard Wildlife: Hawk – Backyard Wildlife: Great Spreadwing Damselfly
Wow! That’s scary and awesome all at the same time lol. We live in Iowa and there have been sightings in the southern part of the state!
That’s amazing – such a beautiful animal. I’ve always wondered how a domestic house cat would behave if confronted by one of their larger wilder cousins. This one looked pretty relaxed 🙂
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Had a mountain lion track me once while on the Blue Ridge. It was spooky to see it behind me, then a mile later passing in front of me and stopping to stare.
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