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Re: OT: Do lions eat horsemeat?
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Posted by Coldiron on October 09, 2005 at 12:25:09 from (207.200.116.199):
In Reply to: OT: Do lions eat horsemeat? posted by Rauville on October 07, 2005 at 19:55:47:
Rauville, The scratches were from an animal much larger than a dog. Dogs will not jump up on a horses back to slide down the side and scratch it. Cats use their claws to clutch and dogs use theirs for traction when running. Tell your State Game Official to remove his mentatlity from the class room and get out in the field. You most likely have a cat in the area that is new to hunting by itself or is an old one that has moved closer to man for an easier prey. A healthy cougar will kill a white tail deer a week. They eat only meat they kill unless they are sick, weak or to old to kill. A mother with young will kill 1 1/2 to 2 a week on the average. If they are able, they will cover their kill with sticks or put them in a tree. Love to hunt cougars !
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