Mountain Lions in the Pines

Jeep Beep

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I am new to this site, and i have a hell of a story. Lastnight i was driving down Hawkins road in Jackson. I thought a deer was standing in the middle of the road, but when i got closer it was a mountain lion with a main. i slowed down i did not want to wack it my front ends screwed up enough. All the times in the pines a saw Deer and coyotes, but seeing a mountain lion out here gave me a idea on how wild the pines really are.
 

46er

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Mar 24, 2004
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Doesn't sound like a Mountain Lion, ie Cougar; they don't have manes. Did you report it? If it's from GA, the authorities need to know. These things tend to eat a lot and probably aren't very picky.
 

PINEY MIKE

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Jan 30, 2009
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Sweet.. How much are tabs of that acid going for? Kidding, but if you saw what you're describing, I dont think it was wild. Jackson does have quite a bit of undeveloped land, but is definately growing as a township.. doubt there are African Lions there.
 

grendel

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Feb 24, 2006
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I am new to this site, and i have a hell of a story. Lastnight i was driving down Hawkins road in Jackson. I thought a deer was standing in the middle of the road, but when i got closer it was a mountain lion with a main. i slowed down i did not want to wack it my front ends screwed up enough. All the times in the pines a saw Deer and coyotes, but seeing a mountain lion out here gave me a idea on how wild the pines really are.

are you sure it wasn't the jersey devil? were there any strange lights in the sky? have you suffered a traumatic head injury recently? .....just kidding, at least it wasn't bigfoot, he can really mess up your head.
 

swwit

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Apr 14, 2005
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Pretty sure there are more than two FL panthers and they're not doing so hot. One breeding pair is not a viable population.

He said it had a mane so the cougar/mountain lion/ puma thought's not even considered.
 

NJSnakeMan

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what Sue means by "genetic bottleneck" is that a population passes through a restricted "bottleneck" in size - this can be caused by chance events, etc. In this case there would not be enough genetic variability for the population to thrive sustainably.
 

BlueMoonMuskrat

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Sep 12, 2008
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i believe this story. i had a similar experiance.

last summer, i saw a large cat of some kind in the medford area near gravelly hallow road. it was orange and had a thick long tail. i was about 100 yards away and i watched it walk across the road. by the time i made it to the spot where it had crossed the road, the cat had entered the woods and i lost sight of it.

so i wouldn't doubt it if he's tellin the truth, espcially with that amusement park in the same area.

(p.s. it's a damn shame you didn't have a camera. i know i wish i had been able to get a photo for proof)
 

Sue Gremlin

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Sep 13, 2005
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what Sue means by "genetic bottleneck" is that a population passes through a restricted "bottleneck" in size - this can be caused by chance events, etc. In this case there would not be enough genetic variability for the population to thrive sustainably.

You are right, I didn't write what I meant. (rough weekend, don't ask). I meant that if a genetic bottleneck resulted in the loss of all but a few hundred that the species was doomed.
 
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