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There were mountain lions also, a few bears, cougars and leopards, though only a few hundred, nothing to make much difference in a battle this size
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“Or mountain lions, panthers, call them what you will
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“Wildlife experts say it’s possible that remnant populations of the elusive cat, also known as a mountain lion, could still exist in remote areas of Ontario,” according to Constable Griffiths
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The books containing entries for ‘mountain lion,’ and ‘cougar,’ said, ‘see Puma or Leopard,’ so now he checked the entry for leopard
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In the agricultural monocultures of Lennox County, higher predators were rare, rumoured-mountain lions notwithstanding
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I turn to see a beautiful gold mountain lion just
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panicked, not knowing if I was hallucinating or indeed if it was a real mountain lion
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mountain lion just outside my Hochaka, I held both pieces of the
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He appeared to Molo as a cougar or a mountain lion, ready to spring up on its prey with vicious speed and cold fury, only because of lethal necessity
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The mountain lion had tried David out, and been killed, he had deprived a powerful
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Currently there are fourteen deer who keep us company at the cabin! One can always find wild turkeys visiting, along with the occasional moose, elk, mountain lions, and bears
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She was thinking, “Casey, you stupid city kid! Get away from that mountain lion before you get your head chewed off!”
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Do you wonder why a mountain lion sits calmly at my side? Why the birds are so tame and how is it that Dublin is so affectionate with me?”
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They kept mountain lions, wild dogs, and
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'It is that devil Conan; he is even wilder than the kozaks, yet he is crafty as a mountain lion
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Aware of hostility and black magic, he ripped out his long knife and lunged, as quick on his feet as a mountain lion
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I heard scavengers going after the rest yet the coyote, mountain lion and bear did not bother me
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Mountain lions in the mountain
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Mountain lions are
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mountain lion had pounced on the woman but froze still while she
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He turned around and there stood a mountain lion
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The mountain lion was foaming at the month and looks as if he was going to jump on the
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As the mountain lion started to circle, the commander
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The man gave the mountain lion some meat that was in his
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Jessica stood very still when she saw the paw prints of the actual mountain lion
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mountain lion, carefully review the situation
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The commander jumped back from the chair and the mountain lion was now next to him
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The mountain lion went up to Jessica
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Jessica gave the mountain lion"s head a pat
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The mountain lion was now circling Mr
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The mountain lion jumped and
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The harder Mr Bones dance the more tighter the mountain lion gripped on
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The mountain lion listened to the command
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The mountain lion then went and sat next to the commander
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“I am sorry sir, I am sure that the mountain lion had no intentions of injuring you, but
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The commander was now standing beside her with the mountain lion behind them
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The mountain lion had stopped and his ears have heard something
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The mountain lion curled
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He told her and the mountain lion to stay where they were and he was going
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The mountain lion went to Jessica side and rubbed its head against the pouch
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gave it to the mountain lion for breakfast and ate some herself
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She rubbed the mountain lion"s head
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“Well lets go Bobbie”, she said to the mountain lion
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“I don"t have the patience or energy for this sh-t any longer”, Jessica said to the Bobbie, the mountain lion
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and fed the mountain lion
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” All this time the mountain lion was never to far from her side
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The Mountain lion was a mutant that had lungs that had already adapted to the harsh
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and a mountain lion
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kill, I hissed at him like a mountain lion
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appeared to be a mountain lion
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Thankfully, it was a normal sized kitty not a mountain lion
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I then told him what we needed, a stronghold for the people, his face lit up and he said he knew of just the place, while following a mountain lion’s tracks he came upon it’s lair, or so he thought, on entering the cave he found no lion, so he ventured to the back of the cave, hoping for a puma pelt, what he found was that the cave was in fact an ancient watercourse that had gouged a tunnel completely through the mountain, coming out of the tunnel into the sunlight he found himself in a huge valley, two or three miles long, with a huge lake fed by fresh sparkling mountain water
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He was stunned by my approach, whatever he had expected from me, wasn’t what he was getting, he stammered his apology and began to chant the first song of the ceremony, the drums reached a crescendo and the crowd began to chant in time to the rhythm, the holiday mood had returned to the village, Yaotl sacrificed a variety of birds, animals and snakes, and as the finale his slaves finally brought out a mountain lion in a cage, everyone craned their necks for a better look at the beast as it spat and snarled and threw it’s body against the cage, I remembered the last time Yaotl had made such an extravagant sacrifice during a drought two summers ago, I didn’t want to seem small and mean, but the cat that Yaotl had sacrificed that day, looked exactly like that cat in the cage, so I watched the sacrifice closely, one of the slaves put a bowl of water in the cage which the cat drank with relish, it had obviously been kept without water for a few days, after the cat drank, it stopped spitting and snarling and the same slave opened the gate put a collar on the cat and led it to the chacmool it jumped up onto the slab and Yaotl began to make signs all over it, to everyone’s astonishment it then lay down on the altar, Yaotl raised his obsidian knife and with one stroke drove it into the breast of the beast, after a moment he held up the heart, blood running down his arms, I could not find fault with the sacrifice, maybe I was wrong, maybe it wasn’t the same cat, the sacrifice had the desired affect on the villagers who were all dancing about and singing, two slaves dragged the carcass into the temple building, the priest ceremoniously washed the blood from his arms and chest donned his official robe and slowly descended the temple steps, at the bottom he flung himself to the ground and said
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And, as Ben thought back, he realized that (with the exception of the long saber-toothed-like teeth) here was an Ancient-Earth mountain lion, only three times bigger
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rippled casing of a mountain lion rather than the bulky build of a bull
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I’ve seen the mountain lion that lives close by and have heard its scream at night
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had to be handled by the spirit of the wolf, the mountain lion, the
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“Why? Are we being stalked? More mountain lions?”
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After my run-in with the mountain lion, my dad gave me a lecture on all the wildlife around here
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Suddenly, zoo workers entered the pen and desperately tried to get to the child as the mountain lion snarled at them
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“Need I remind you of bears, mountain lions, and wolves?” I asked
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“This was a bear attack or maybe mountain lion,” she surmised, sounding confident
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The mountain lion had been frightened away by him, and he’d told me it was because of his scent
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When he saw the mountain lion, he paused and let it sense his presence
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“Maybe it was a bear or a mountain lion that attacked her
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The mountain lion, however, struck without suspect
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Ravan had always feared it more, and Duval was a mountain lion
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mountain lion or whatever
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This was a spiritual manifestation and had to be handled by the spirit of the wolf, the mountain lion, the big-horned sheep, and wild stallions that still managed to roam free as warriors for the living across the foothills between the sage-covered valleys and the wooded forests, streams, and lakes through the entire region
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"That Mama mountain lion was one kick-ass wench!"
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"And probably help you and Carl watch out for the Papa mountain lion
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I sat up and scanned the terrain for mountain lions, then lay back down, telling myself that there was nothing to fear, before I quickly sat up again at what I thought was the snap of a branch
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It was as if I’d finally come across a mountain lion and I’d remembered, against all instinct, not to run
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After that debacle I decided to just take a break from all the insanity of busted pipes and roof replacements and angry mountain lions and simply relax in the pool
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Or that it was taken by a mountain lion
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I remembered screaming like a wounded mountain lion—and I wanted to scream like that now
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In studies of primates (including you) and hunters (tigers, mountain lions, domestic cats, dogs, wolves, etc