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<blockquote data-quote="barryjoh" data-source="post: 2681449" data-attributes="member: 11105"><p>yes sir i live in the hill country in texas and i can tell you that isnt a bobcat that is a young adolescent mountain lion. he isnt very old. i also lived in hardin county in west tenn. i had one cross the road in front of me with about 12 walker hounds on his butt . i have seen one in the wild in texas and one in west tenn. the one i saw in texas was about the same size as the one in your pic.the only thing i see different with the one in your pick is that part of his tail is gone. he may have been fightin with coyotes or maybe even coon dogs if he was full grown he probably wouldnt have lost part of that tail.but i promise you it is a young mountain lion.i would have to bait him and give him a try at night.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barryjoh, post: 2681449, member: 11105"] yes sir i live in the hill country in texas and i can tell you that isnt a bobcat that is a young adolescent mountain lion. he isnt very old. i also lived in hardin county in west tenn. i had one cross the road in front of me with about 12 walker hounds on his butt . i have seen one in the wild in texas and one in west tenn. the one i saw in texas was about the same size as the one in your pic.the only thing i see different with the one in your pick is that part of his tail is gone. he may have been fightin with coyotes or maybe even coon dogs if he was full grown he probably wouldnt have lost part of that tail.but i promise you it is a young mountain lion.i would have to bait him and give him a try at night. [/QUOTE]
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