23 Sep 2020

Bad Kitty!

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California features a landscape in which real wilderness closely abuts the most densely populated suburbs. It does not rain typically from April to October, and watercourses become brushy arroyos instead of streams, and these serve as perfect mountain lion highways from the uninhabited mountains right into suburbia.

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some years back, article/news spot from local NJ news source. a coyote grabbed a two year old who was among family outdoors, the dragged it off into a wooded area. the people gave chase, the coyote let go of the child and ran off.

the prize-winning line in the article was “the coyote mistook the child for prey”.

outfitters in montana related to me that when walking in snow a distance, then reversing direction back over their existing tracks, they will often observe lion tracks paralleling them.



OK, Californians, who had “Predators invade the suburbs to eat children?”

[…] California features a landscape in which real wilderness closely abuts the most densely populated suburbs. It does not rain typically from April to October, and watercourses become brushy arroyos instead of streams, and these serve as perfect mountain lion highways from the uninhabited mountains right into suburbia. Never Yet Melted ï½» Bad Kitty! […]



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