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I saw a panther in my yard!

In before Spacechica?
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| Originally posted by Sushipunk In before Spacechica? |
and then there's barbina
That panther is thinking...
"Get the fuck outta my territory before I shred your face and eat your intestines for lunch"
I saw one of these bastards one while on vacation.. he was about 40 meters from where we were... some wild park guy shot in the air and the jag ran.
It was scary :s

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| Originally posted by l�cid and then there's barbina |
At first all I saw was a brown animal, thought it was a deer. Then I got the flashlight and the thing was looking at me... Then I called my grandparents and described it. My grandmother says when she was growing up in the country there were panthers around, and they make sounds that sound like a woman yelling from torture.
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| Originally posted by Sunsnail they make sounds that sound like a woman yelling from torture. |

I was at the NKOTB concert last week, and I saw 20000 cougars.


i saw a cat in my backyard once.

lol wut
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| Originally posted by Abercrombie I was at the NKOTB concert last week, and I saw 20000 cougars. |
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| Originally posted by flavdave Look at all those women. It's like the opposite of a Sasha gig. |
first of all, cougars are cool, but jaguars are a totally different story.
they arent afraid of dogs, and generally twice the body mass of a mountain lion/puma/panther. there have been a handful of spottings in the southern us, mostly texas and NM, but that will end when the us builds their(our) 'mezzican wall'.
craziest thing is that the jaguars in the southern US are the same species as those in patagonia, they cover some serious area, yo. most animals with that displacement aren't that closely related.
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/10/science/10jaguar.html
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| Originally posted by biznology first of all, cougars are cool, but jaguars are a totally different story. they arent afraid of dogs, and generally twice the body mass of a mountain lion/puma/panther. there have been a handful of spottings in the southern us, mostly texas and NM, but that will end when the us builds their(our) 'mezzican wall'. craziest thing is that the jaguars in the southern US are the same species as those in patagonia, they cover some serious area, yo. most animals with that displacement aren't that closely related. http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/10/science/10jaguar.html |
What the Jaguar didn't eat you what a shame nchso9
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