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Heroic action to save his dog. Colorado authorities are investigating further.
We had an event, long long ago, near Idaho City, in which a guy let his female mountain lion loose to get pregnant. It attacked a kid playing basketball with his dad and grandpa. It was dragging the kid away when gramps bashed it with the basketball, making the lion drop the kid and run off. And pops? He booked it into the house! Claimed he was calling the sheriff.....Could you imagine with the adrenaline going, how hard he must have bashed that thing?
And pops? He booked it into the house! Claimed he was calling the sheriff.....
That's a hell of a scene.Upon arrival, the officer found a man with a dead lion on the hood of his Jeep in a campground
If a cougar is close enough to hit with a shovel, I feel like that counts.Since the man was not touched by the lion nor sustained any injuries, this incident does not qualify as a mountain lion attack according to CPW.
Indeed. Perhaps "attack" has a fairly rigid definition but I'm wondering how G&F deals with pets. Would they be considered property? Seems a bit cold/callous to me to consider an attack on my dog the same as if the lion were chewing up a sleeping bag...If a cougar is close enough to hit with a shovel, I feel like that counts.
Not saying he's lying but it's hard to believe a single whack killed a 100lb lion.
I killed a feral tomcat with shovel (long story) and I had to beat the shit out of that thing to finally kill it.
Shovels don't have much mass and it's spread over a large surface area.
Edit: Read the story on another website and he too beat the shit out of the cat, several licks to take it down.
Yikes! Lions are sneaky. I've only seen a couple hiking out in the woods.Heroic action to save his dog. Colorado authorities are investigating further.