Posted by Banditfarmer on June 18, 2014 at 05:50:47 from (65.27.225.54):
In Reply to: Holy Crap Batman! posted by BIG RUH on June 18, 2014 at 04:53:35:
I know what you mean! Several years back I was driving home about 2 in the morning when out of the corner of my eye I saw something moving fast. I hit the brakes to see a big buck jumping the fence hitting the center of the road and in one bound clearing the other fence. This was bad enough but what came next shock me to the bone! As the buck cleared the second fence a big lion ( I mean BIG!) came across the first fence looking right at me and just like the deer he cleared the second fence in one bound! I sat there for a moment thinking did I just see what I think I saw? As I sat there I saw a sheriffs car coming at me and he stopped got out and asked if I had see a lion? I just pointed towards the field as the lion roared over his fresh kill, He dove back in his car! Within 5 min there were a 12 police cars there trying to find the lion with there spot lights and they did. The next morning it was all over the news hear in SW Ohio. I will never forget this as long as I live, Oh they never got the lion as it got away. Bandit
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