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  • firecadet613

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    Not my picture, but an albino deer in Owen County.
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    smokingman

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    saw this and thought I would share. First kill ever captured on cam of a mountain lion taking down a deer,and it was taken in Michigan.
     

    Hardscrable

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    Did any of your cats or neighbors cats disappear?

    This summer a Bald Eagle snatched the neighbors white cat flew to the neighbors field and ate it.
    Friends that live on Tippy Lake say quite a number of small dogs have been carried off. My father’s mother ( born 1880’s ) told me when she was a child her father and neighbors hated eagles as they continually would snatch a lot of young piglets.
     

    DadSmith

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    From eagles, suprisingly no. From coyotes and foxes, yes.
    Friends that live on Tippy Lake say quite a number of small dogs have been carried off. My father’s mother ( born 1880’s ) told me when she was a child her father and neighbors hated eagles as they continually would snatch a lot of young piglets.
    Yep coyotes definitely will go after cats.

    I've heard of eagles going after dogs, I've seen on documentaries where they attack antelope, deer, wolves, foxes, and coyotes. Even seen one attack a toddler. Luckily people ran over and beat on the Golden eagle until it finally released the child.
     
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