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<blockquote data-quote="WYO300RUM" data-source="post: 3034053" data-attributes="member: 32631"><p>Mtn. Lions almost always attack from behind. I knew a guy who raised mtn. lions and trained big cats for movies. He had a BIG Tom he got from Canadian G&F. It was too mean. Would tear up his felion's. He was also a taxidermist. He killed it and did a life size mount. He had a half grown female that was declawed. Real friendly. He always told me never turn your back on a cat. I was playing with it and it just walked away from me. So I turned around to walk away and it was on my back with my neck in its mouth in 2 seconds. It didn't bite hard and I turned and threw of my back. Buddy was peed off. Yelling, I told you dammit ! He threw her into its chain link enclosure. I felt bad for her. I walked over to chain link and had my hand close to it. That half grown female with 2 toes was strong enough to pull my hand up to the cage like nothing. Freaked me out. I can imagine how strong a full grown Tom can be. They can take down a bull elk. A human is nothing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WYO300RUM, post: 3034053, member: 32631"] Mtn. Lions almost always attack from behind. I knew a guy who raised mtn. lions and trained big cats for movies. He had a BIG Tom he got from Canadian G&F. It was too mean. Would tear up his felion's. He was also a taxidermist. He killed it and did a life size mount. He had a half grown female that was declawed. Real friendly. He always told me never turn your back on a cat. I was playing with it and it just walked away from me. So I turned around to walk away and it was on my back with my neck in its mouth in 2 seconds. It didn't bite hard and I turned and threw of my back. Buddy was peed off. Yelling, I told you dammit ! He threw her into its chain link enclosure. I felt bad for her. I walked over to chain link and had my hand close to it. That half grown female with 2 toes was strong enough to pull my hand up to the cage like nothing. Freaked me out. I can imagine how strong a full grown Tom can be. They can take down a bull elk. A human is nothing. [/QUOTE]
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