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I always thought this was the best looking wild cat
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Margay? Looks kinda big for a Margay, but there's no reference to determine size...? Asian Spotted Leopard? No...head is too small. Whatizit? I have the dappled part correct, but...can't put a finger on it. One more guess...Clouded Leopard! |
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They are very aloof..... she will be lucky to see one. Also in the area are wolf, argali, siberian ibex and wolverine.
The main thing they are doing are observations of scats, tracks and markings to get a feel for the size of the Snow Leopard population in various areas they are known to habitat. |
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Bengals are cool. Current is my 3rd (left the last two with ex-girlfriends :( ) . My "dog" friends don't understand that I'm really not a "cat person" until they meet my Bengal. More dog-like than some dogs... |
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Um, the thing is declawed, then the owner releases deer for the cats pleasure? Something wrong with that. Maimed deer and a pissed off cat. |
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My parent's old neighbor had a full blood wolf that was hit by a car and lost a leg. Partically domesticated, I suppose. Nice enough that she wouldn't kill you, but not nice enough to play with the other animals. When I lived with my parents, I turned a camper trailer into a bedroom and moved out of the house into the backyard. Shadow used to stay in the trailer with me at night. In '93 or 94 Shadow has pups with another local, a half-breed Husky or Malamute mix. When they were old enough, we took one and named him Szhardek. He became the Szhardekian War Dog, and got freakin' huge. He ate baseball gloves and logs, and every bit of food in the fridge when we moved... So we had two Bengals and a mostly-wolf in the house. They got along famously, believe it or not. |
question about cougars
when at a Ranger Station in Oregon the guy said a full grown male is around 125# when I was bs'ing with a ranger painting an entrance fence in N Dakota he said the population is few and a full grown male is around 175# that's a big difference. any comments ? |
When in Kenya I watched a pack make a kill from close by... my pics
A few days later in town I saw a man with one on a leash. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1215154778.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1215154810.jpg |
Not so big of a difference. Different parts of the country. The lucky ones can get well over 200#s.
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different parts of the country cause different growth size or it's just a resident population thing?
I have a campground site on a river where they come for water only on the other side... usually thx |
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Males have an average weight of about 53 to 72 kilograms (115 to 160 pounds). In rare cases, some may reach over 120 kg (260 lb). Female average weight is between 34 and 48 kg (75 and 105 lb). Cougar size is smallest close to the equator, and larger towards the poles. Some cougar "fun facts": Did you know? Next to man, cougars are the most widely distributed land mammal in the Western hemisphere. Cougars are the 2nd largest cat in the Western hemisphere (Jaguar is bigger). A cougar can jump upward 18 feet from a sitting position. They can leap up to 40 feet horizontally. Cougars cannot roar like a lion, but they can make calls like a human scream. Generally, adult cougars are solitary animals and come together only for mating. It is more closely related to the common house cat than to the four "big cats": the tiger, lion, jaguar and leopard. Natives of Puget Sound called cougars "fire cats" and believed that each fall the cat carried fire from the Olympic mountains to Mt. Rainier, starting a forest fire along the way. |
There have been reports of male cougars being over 250# in Canada. That can't be fun.
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One day got out of his truck left the gun in the truck and walked about twenty feet then saw a mountain lion about thirty feet away. As he is telling me the story he says "but my gun was right there." I told him "If that lion wanted you you wouldn't be here right now.":eek: I had a eight pound Siamese that from standing still would leap to the top of my refrigerator, she would freak people out. |
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That's surreal... and to think, they're up-in-arms about pitbulls in the US. :eek:
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PS My money's on the baboon. |
I have a correction to my statement about Bob Sapp owning an Ocelot.
My wife tells me it was a Serval. What can I say? It was a good 5-6 years ago... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serval http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...valPharaoh.jpg |
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