I had a neighbor call me one night to tell me they'd found a young mountain lion (16 or so years ago), "it's up in a tree, come look at him". This was in IL, so I drove up the road to find two neighbors shining lights a big fat barn cat.
The neighbor that called had been convinced by the other neighbor that it was a young mountain lion. I tried to not laugh and looked at it for a minute or two before breaking the news to them but I knew it wasn't a lion as soon as I walked up. One guy was embarrassed that he'd called, the other guy was still convinced that I was wrong. I grew up with him, he never was too bright.
I'll give em one thing, it was one hell of a healthy barn cat.
I also recall a grainy trail cam photo from the East posted on a hunting forum around that same time or earlier that was captured at an angle. Anyone that knew anything about cats could see that it was a bobcat, but the argument went on and on that it was an odd angle of a mountain lion causing the tail to look short. It was insane what folks could convince themselves they were looking at.
The neighbor that called had been convinced by the other neighbor that it was a young mountain lion. I tried to not laugh and looked at it for a minute or two before breaking the news to them but I knew it wasn't a lion as soon as I walked up. One guy was embarrassed that he'd called, the other guy was still convinced that I was wrong. I grew up with him, he never was too bright.
I'll give em one thing, it was one hell of a healthy barn cat.
I also recall a grainy trail cam photo from the East posted on a hunting forum around that same time or earlier that was captured at an angle. Anyone that knew anything about cats could see that it was a bobcat, but the argument went on and on that it was an odd angle of a mountain lion causing the tail to look short. It was insane what folks could convince themselves they were looking at.
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