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Re: Not your typical road kill... [Re: Ranch Dawg] #3693083 10/26/12 02:16 AM
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Originally Posted By: Ranch Dawg
Thats a bobcat........lol
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lies!

Re: Not your typical road kill... [Re: TXHogger] #3693096 10/26/12 02:19 AM
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Pretty bobcat.

Re: Not your typical road kill... [Re: no-guts-no-glory] #3693117 10/26/12 02:25 AM
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I'm equally torn between bobcat/yote/photoshop.

Re: Not your typical road kill... [Re: cameron00] #3693158 10/26/12 02:34 AM
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I wanna know where at specifically in the county it got hit.


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Re: Not your typical road kill... [Re: Ranch Dawg] #3693224 10/26/12 02:52 AM
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Good Lookin cat

Re: Not your typical road kill... [Re: jts728] #3693298 10/26/12 03:14 AM
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Mountain Lion for sure

Re: Not your typical road kill... [Re: Deerslayer74] #3693338 10/26/12 03:26 AM
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Looks like all the bobcats I have seen. Wonder what a mountain lion looks lik?.

Re: Not your typical road kill... [Re: RedSnake] #3693348 10/26/12 03:30 AM
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Originally Posted By: RedSnake
Originally Posted By: FamousAmos
I've seen those with a black hide.
rofl

Glad I ain't the only one... bolt


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Re: Not your typical road kill... [Re: CRAnderson52] #3693559 10/26/12 04:53 AM
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Was a black panther but was scared, white as a ghost, trying to cross the road.


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Re: Not your typical road kill... [Re: pegasaurus] #3693597 10/26/12 06:09 AM
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Who cares about the cat. That yeti in the back of the truck is more appealing.

Re: Not your typical road kill... [Re: cameron00] #3693611 10/26/12 06:30 AM
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I would be curious to know how old it is, does anyone know if you can tell from the teeth,like a deer? just wondering if there was a method to determine, I shoot alot of bobcats,yotes and would like to get an idea of how to tell age....could paw size determine age?
That is and was a healthy looking cat, make an awesome mount...


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Re: Not your typical road kill... [Re: rebeltex] #3693693 10/26/12 10:58 AM
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I would be curious to know how old it is, does anyone know if you can tell from the teeth,like a deer? just wondering if there was a method to determine.

Table 2. Age estimation of adult lions based on tooth wear and condition.
2 YEARS OLD
1. Canines are white, no stains.
2. No wear on first and second incisors; third incisor may show slight wear.
3. Tips of canines show little wear.
3 AND 4 YEARS OLD
1. Canines lightly stained.
2. Slight wear on third incisor at highest point of crown. Area of wear
averages 1-4 mm across.
3. First and second incisors show little or no wear.
4. Tips of canines show little or no wear.
5 AND 6 YEARS OLD
1. Canines show moderate staining.
2. Third incisor worn to within 1-4 mm of top of first and second incisors.
3. Incisors #1 and #2 have little to moderate wear along crown.
4. Tips of canines show obvious wear.
7 TO 9 YEARS OLD
1. Canines show dark staining.
2. Third incisor often worn level with first and second incisors down to
1-4 mm above gum line.
3. Tips of canines nearly rounded or flattened.
4. Dentine exposed on incisors.
10+ YEARS OLD
1. All incisors worn nearly to gum line, or missing.
2. Canines worn to a rounded or blunt shape and darkly stained.

Re: Not your typical road kill... [Re: Amarillo Taxidermy Studio] #3694096 10/26/12 02:03 PM
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Long-tailed bob cat.

Re: Not your typical road kill... [Re: ParkCountyElkDestroyer] #3694157 10/26/12 02:22 PM
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Originally Posted By: jensent
Who cares about the cat. That yeti in the back of the truck is more appealing.


Your tax dollars being put to use effectively.

Re: Not your typical road kill... [Re: HuntnFly67] #3694236 10/26/12 02:47 PM
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We've been looking for Fluffy....mom aint gonna like this...

Re: Not your typical road kill... [Re: DocHorton] #3694270 10/26/12 02:54 PM
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Originally Posted By: DocHorton
If I run over a mountain lion it's going in the passenger seat and then to the taxidermist!


yessir


Re: Not your typical road kill... [Re: Ranch Dawg] #3694492 10/26/12 03:56 PM
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Nice


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Re: Not your typical road kill... [Re: WTGuide] #3694983 10/26/12 06:46 PM
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but mountain lions do not exist in Texas !.....................lol


THE ROAD GOES ON FOREVER AND THE PARTY NEVER ENDS.

F##K YOU JOE BIDEN !!!!!
Re: Not your typical road kill... [Re: Ranch Dawg] #3695082 10/26/12 07:26 PM
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Obviously there wasn't a mountain lion crossing sign!

Re: Not your typical road kill... [Re: cameron00] #3695113 10/26/12 07:39 PM
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I passed a freshly killed one a few weeks ago up north and was pulling over to put it in my truck and a dam 18wheeler mangled it


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Re: Not your typical road kill... [Re: jts728] #3695908 10/27/12 01:19 AM
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Here, kity kity

Re: Not your typical road kill... [Re: Chris/HOU] #3695958 10/27/12 01:36 AM
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Thats Funny...and Im with Doc, clean out the seat


Re: Not your typical road kill... [Re: SniperRAB] #3696291 10/27/12 05:18 AM
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Re: Not your typical road kill... [Re: Ranch Dawg] #3698087 10/28/12 02:20 AM
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At Least Now I know where my House Cat went off to.

Re: Not your typical road kill... [Re: Ranch Dawg] #3698209 10/28/12 03:12 AM
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