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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 545332" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>You'll find a very low percentage of the kills, the way lions drag stuff and hide kills we find a very low percentage of kills. A female with kittens is a killing machine, two deer a week is not at all unreasonable.</p><p>I followed three young cats that were siblings that were still hanging out together for seven days straight, the carnage was impressive over the full length of a mountain valley. A couple deer one of which was a nice mule deer buck, a porky pine, a cow elk, a coyote and bald eagle. They also visited several old kills, some of which were just a few bones and they spent a lot of time out in the sagebrush and checked out the ranch dogs at one point. I treed them within a mile of where I started following them, their mother had at least three sets of triplets that she raised to adults, she was an amazing lion and lived 9 yrs and killed a pile of deer and elk, one 5x5 bull didn't even move in his bed when she hit him and was one of the most amazing things to read the story of in the snow!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 545332, member: 13632"] You'll find a very low percentage of the kills, the way lions drag stuff and hide kills we find a very low percentage of kills. A female with kittens is a killing machine, two deer a week is not at all unreasonable. I followed three young cats that were siblings that were still hanging out together for seven days straight, the carnage was impressive over the full length of a mountain valley. A couple deer one of which was a nice mule deer buck, a porky pine, a cow elk, a coyote and bald eagle. They also visited several old kills, some of which were just a few bones and they spent a lot of time out in the sagebrush and checked out the ranch dogs at one point. I treed them within a mile of where I started following them, their mother had at least three sets of triplets that she raised to adults, she was an amazing lion and lived 9 yrs and killed a pile of deer and elk, one 5x5 bull didn't even move in his bed when she hit him and was one of the most amazing things to read the story of in the snow!!! [/QUOTE]
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