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TUMBLEWEED

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 Originally Posted By: TUMBLEWEED
A friend sent me some pics of a lion watching his family through the patio doors. Can I send them to somebody to post?? They are VERY close and hair-raising........

Unless your friend lives in Wyoming and shot these pictures in 2001 or 2002, I call this story a bunch of B$.

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Unless these photo,s are exactly the same, they were shot as mentioned above in Wyoming in 2001 or 2002 from the search I did.

Those are the exact same pics from the 2002 Wy. pics. These same photos have been claimed to be from approx 5 other states.

Pics were taken in Lander, Wy. by Dr Dave Rogers.

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Okay, not Ham Lake!! GEEZZZ Should have checked more

on it before posting it up. I don't care where it was,

that would have been a change your shorts kind of evening

at the homestead. Admin might as well close this one before

all the I told ya sos come out of the closet...

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TUMBLEWEED,

I'm sorry if my post came off as appearing as a "I Told You So" kind of post.

I agree that a cat that size looking in my window would scare the ever-living-you-know-what outta me.

A lot of these posts that we see photos of wildlife in out of the ordinary settings are circulated through the web as being from a family member or the house next door. No offense to you.

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LEP7mm, no biggie. Another case of all these pics floating around in cyber-space I guess.I can't even begin to imagine being

that close, to a know doubt hungry cat! I have seen one

in the wild in my lifetime, and it does kinda make you feel

very small and weak.

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We were sent these same pictures a while ago stateing they were from Wisc., near our cabin. Some friends were kidding my wife about being afraid. She said "No, Don will just have to kill it so we can have it stuffed!"

Gotta love a wife with that kind of attitude huh?

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