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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 881988" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>I am not so naive to think there may not be a few cat's in the Big Thicket, they are not abundant with one behind every other tree. The black ones are like those talking M&M's they don't exsist. If there were as many cat's as sightings somebody would kill one or it would get hit by a car. Most of these cat's are seen by scared people that have seen to many scary movies.</p><p>Now it would not surprise me one bit to see a Siberian tiger or African Lion that one of these hillbillies bought and it got to big to feed and turned it out. Woods were full of emu's a few years back, they ain't good eating trust me on that one. But they can make you look for a tall pine to get up. The first one I ran into was in my bottom after dark made the a scarest noise I had ever heard in these wood's. I thought I was in Jurasic Park till I got a light on the critter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 881988, member: 694"] I am not so naive to think there may not be a few cat's in the Big Thicket, they are not abundant with one behind every other tree. The black ones are like those talking M&M's they don't exsist. If there were as many cat's as sightings somebody would kill one or it would get hit by a car. Most of these cat's are seen by scared people that have seen to many scary movies. Now it would not surprise me one bit to see a Siberian tiger or African Lion that one of these hillbillies bought and it got to big to feed and turned it out. Woods were full of emu's a few years back, they ain't good eating trust me on that one. But they can make you look for a tall pine to get up. The first one I ran into was in my bottom after dark made the a scarest noise I had ever heard in these wood's. I thought I was in Jurasic Park till I got a light on the critter. [/QUOTE]
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