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Old 12-09-2003, 07:06 PM
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Re: Freaky Deer experience

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Originally posted by adpialumcsuc
Ok So I live in the country and was at my parent's house over the weekend and had a very unusual thing happen. We noticed that their dog, who is normally caged in a pen, was walking up the driveway. We went to put her back in the pen and I noticed a large dent in wall of the pen and a very large trail of blood from the side of the cage down the hill. It was almost like a horror movie. I followed the trail and came across a pile of intestines. Further down the hill I found a liver and then saw a very large (mostly eaten) buck carcass. It was very bloody and smelled or iron/blood. That night we heard a pack of coyotes right off the back of the house and the next morning everything was gone. EVERYTHING!! Intestines and all. The nest night we heard that the neighbor had a dog in a pen that when she went out to feed it all that was left was a head and 1 foot. A mountain Lion is sure attacking their neighborhood good!!

Just thought I would share.....
How do you know it was a mountain lion? Why was there a trail of blood between the deer and the dog pen? What does that have to do with a lion? I think the deer was injured after he ran into the pen and then went down the hill and died.

Last edited by madmax; 12-09-2003 at 07:09 PM.
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