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Message Subject 13 Year Old Kentucky Boy Killed In Unknown Animal Attack
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And you're gonna need to dump the whole mag into a pissed off mountain lion, bet on it.

If they are stalking you, they are hungry.

If you catch one stalking you, don't hesitate but don't move too fast. Slowly and deliberately draw and aim. If it immediately turns and leaves, it made it's decision and will not be back. Give it one second to decide. If it stays looking at you, send it to God.
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.454, one and done.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75269028




There aren't any goddamn mountain lions in KY. I lived there all my life.
 Quoting: HE-B-GB


May 2018. “Last week, the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources asked people to "be vigilant" after receiving two credible but unconfirmed sightings of a mountain lion "or other large feline" in the Anchorage area of Jefferson County.” [link to www.kentuckynewera.com (secure)]

2014. “ First cougar seen in Kentucky since Civil War is killed”. [link to www.usatoday.com (secure)]

They’re rare but they are being seen more in the midwest in recent years. We’ve been getting some in IL and we’re not supposed to.

“Since 2002, four mountain lions have been killed in Illinois, including one who was shot in an alley in the Roscoe Village neighborhood in 2008. In all four cases, the mountain lions migrated from South Dakota or Nebraska, and all of them were teenage males.

One part of the Midwest seeing a recent spike in mountain lion sightings is the Missouri and Kansas region. Almost all of the mountain lions confirmed in those states since 1994 were males coming from established populations in the Black Hills, Badlands and northwestern Nebraska, The Kansas City Star reported.”


Source [link to www.nbcchicago.com (secure)]
 Quoting: bleep




Big cats and bears are the most common cover story used by the government fish and wildlife departments in covering up what are, in all probability, Dogman attacks. These attacks are becoming much more frequent and severe in the carnage left in their wake. Some of you may remember that it was only about a year ago when there was a report of several horses or cows being slaughtered by some unknown animal, which it also occurred in Kentucky. If I recall correctly, one of the features of this case was that these animals had not been fed upon. It appeared that they were simply killed and left to rot. There is no question that something very strange is occurring out in the forests throughout the land.
 
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