This looks a bit photoshopped to me... like a real picture punched up. Just too much muscle for head. Maybe I am just being a cynic... cheers, sirhr
I wouldn't argue with you. I thought the same thing.
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This looks a bit photoshopped to me... like a real picture punched up. Just too much muscle for head. Maybe I am just being a cynic... cheers, sirhr
Just proves women are hard headed.
You have redeemed yourself. Well played sir.Since I talked too much in the motivational thread:
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Any animal that regularly eats crocs and caimans has my respect.
We have seen lions 30 miles west of Houston in suburban areas especially after Hurricane Harvey flooding of the Brazos River bottoms. Also seen them through thermal while hunting hogs in East Texas. I've seen game camera pictures of black phased lions that look just like black jaguars you see in the zoo's. Locals have known about them for decades. They are more prevalent than most believe.
Do the cats hunt the hogs? Growing up in south GA many, many years ago the hogs were much smaller than now. About the only thing that will help control the hog population in TX at this point would be natural predators.
Cat looks at pig, thinks, that is one ugly stinking f'er....
Cat looks at deer, thinks, good looking, smells better, nutritious and delicious, tastes just like chicken..
Deer goes down..
We've got big ass Bobcats taking down deer....
Do the cats hunt the hogs? Growing up in south GA many, many years ago the hogs were much smaller than now. About the only thing that will help control the hog population in TX at this point would be natural predators.
.Deer are way easier spooked than hogs. and have better eye sight. If a lion comes in from down wind, he has got the advantage on a sounder.
I smoke every coyote I see, but I've got a bit of love for the Bobcat and Mountain Lion.
The bob cats in some parts of Texas are huge.
Hogs, deer are on their lunch list, not just babies.
For a reference larger than a Labrador retriever.
In the absence of large predators, nature will adapt and provide what it needs for balance.I live in the mountains of CO, and have seen @10 bobcats in the wild over the years. Last one my wife and I saw was that size. I said, oh fuck that is a huge bobcat.
I think so.
A few years ago, I saw people posting up where they have seen lions in person or on game cam. 254 counties in Texas, and less that 20 did not have a report of a sighting, as best I can remember. I've killed hogs from +400 pounds down to the size of a football, and some as close as 20 yards. My belief is, if a predator has enough to eat, the predator will flourish. There are hundreds of thousands of hogs all across Texas. And I've seen them making a living in some damn hard country, where you would not expect to fin them. My bet is the lion eats as often as he likes. And it is a steady diet of feral hog.
Deer are way easier spooked than hogs. and have better eye sight. If a lion comes in from down wind, he has got the advantage on a sounder. I smoke every coyote I see, but I've got a bit of love for the Bobcat and Mountain Lion.
In the absence of large predators, nature will adapt and provide what it needs for balance.
I wonder how it turned out for him. I will call
I wonder how it turned out for him. I will call
Don't get me wrong. I'm not saying, "Just let God sort it out." I'm saying, "Kill them all and let God sort them out." Okay, I didn't mean that either.That does not seem to be the case for hogs but that in the Southern part of the US. They are running amok and doing millions of dollars of damage annually. Watch “Pig Bomb” for info on how severe the problem is.
Don't listen to the haters, she is glorious!