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<blockquote data-quote="Brandonm22" data-source="post: 630644" data-attributes="member: 7645"><p>If they want to come forward and present their evidence then they need to do it, because the state has come out and pretty much said that anybody who has seen a Mountain Lion in Alabama is either confused, needs glasses, saw a captive lion, or is a liar. The trail cams are a good investment. I had a coyote take down a two hundred pound calf and was all but called a liar at a Cattlemen's meeting once (it didn't actually take it down but ate a chunk out of it's rear end that couldn't be replaced effectively killing it). Coyotes taking a yearling is even more unlikely. I am not saying it did NOT happen.....just that I have doubts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandonm22, post: 630644, member: 7645"] If they want to come forward and present their evidence then they need to do it, because the state has come out and pretty much said that anybody who has seen a Mountain Lion in Alabama is either confused, needs glasses, saw a captive lion, or is a liar. The trail cams are a good investment. I had a coyote take down a two hundred pound calf and was all but called a liar at a Cattlemen's meeting once (it didn't actually take it down but ate a chunk out of it's rear end that couldn't be replaced effectively killing it). Coyotes taking a yearling is even more unlikely. I am not saying it did NOT happen.....just that I have doubts. [/QUOTE]
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