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Online Dotch

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Offline Steve-o

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Quotes from a similar article...

"Mountain lion attacks are not common in Colorado and it is unfortunate that the lion's hunting instincts were triggered by the runner," said Ty Petersburg, area wildlife manager for Colorado Parks and Wildlife. "This could have had a very different outcome."

Fewer than 20 people have been killed in North America by mountain lions in more than 100 years, officials said.

In Colorado, three people have been killed and 16 injured in mountain lion attacks since 1990. The lions tend to avoid humans, parks and wildlife officials said.



Only 20 people killed in North America in 100 years?  3 people killed in Colorado alone in the past 30 years?  What are we to make of these numbers?

100 years ago mountain lions didn't have the protections they do now.  More people than ever are enjoying wilderness trails by running and biking - two flight-like activities that trigger a mountain lion's attack instinct.

More lions.  More people.  More encounters.

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That didn't take long...

Idaho woman accidentally grabs mountain lion during attempt to break up 'dog fight'

https://www.foxnews.com/us/idaho-woman-accidentally-grabs-mountain-lion-during-attempt-to-break-up-dog-fight

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That didn't take long...

Idaho woman accidentally grabs mountain lion during attempt to break up 'dog fight'

https://www.foxnews.com/us/idaho-woman-accidentally-grabs-mountain-lion-during-attempt-to-break-up-dog-fight

Didn't she learn anything from Trump about grabbing pussies?  :crazy:
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That didn't take long...

Idaho woman accidentally grabs mountain lion during attempt to break up 'dog fight'

https://www.foxnews.com/us/idaho-woman-accidentally-grabs-mountain-lion-during-attempt-to-break-up-dog-fight

Didn't she learn anything from Trump about grabbing pussies?  :crazy:
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That's one tough woman to do that. 

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