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Mountain lion prints
Mountain lion prints











I have two dogs and I don’t want it to attack them.

mountain lion prints

Where I live, there’s a ton of land out there, and I don’t want it to come out and night and I don’t want to see it or run into it. “It is very scary, I don’t want to run into it.” Bogue said. Cullman resident Debbie Bogue says having a large wild animal prowling close by makes her worried for the safety of her pets. If you have a predator out there like that, it is going to make it harder for the deer to stay.”ĭonnelly is not the only person who is concerned. Female cougar lying under rock overhang with cubs, Minnesota. Montana Mountain Lion (Felis Concolor) Resting In Winter. It is 705 acres and my partner Scotty Stevens and my kids, we all enjoy it out there and we like to hunt white tail deer. Mountain lion or cougar (Felis concolor) in snow, near Bozeman, Montana. “I’m worried it’s going to run the deer off, and keep them away, Donnelly said. Donnelly sent the video to Auburn as well.ĭonnelly is nervous the large predator will impact deer hunting. Since Friday, Donnelly has been documenting the animal’s tracks, recording a video of the large paw prints. Those prints are pretty impressive as well.” “We also found prints of the cat in a field we just sowed for summer plants.

mountain lion prints

“I’m not an expert, but it looks like a mountain lion so we sent the pictures to Auburn,” Donnelly said. The 705-acre piece of property is being leased to hunt deer.ĭonnelly has a theory about the big cat, but for now is deferring to the experts. The cat was photographed around May 3 on Donnelly’s hunting land south of 278. Extras: scalpel blade, low odour thinners. I frequently use Gold Taklon brushes which are student grade and Windsor Newton Foundation which are a little more professional. Brushes: large selection of rRounds and Flats from size 0 9. “The short tail and lack of spots has everyone confused,” Donnelly explained in his email to the Cullman Times, notifying them of his sighting. Surface: Hardboard (primed with 3-4 coats of magnolia emulsion). So, Donnelly submitted the photo to Auburn University for identification.

mountain lion prints

Is it a panther? Mountain lion? Lynx? Monster bobcat? Donnelly says those are all guesses from people who have seen the image, and no one can come to a conclusion. (WIAT) - Greg Donnelly was looking through his game camera when he spotted the large cat.













Mountain lion prints