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Poppies & cougars & shrooms, oh my!
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cougarmagic
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'Vermenton' and I were lucky to stumble upon (quite literally - eww) a fresh deer kill last weekend. We did what any normal person would do - set trailcams on it!
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1) Superb video, thanks for posting it.

2) Probably not going to share this video with my vegan wife.

3) Gonna make sure to move once in a while whilst sleeping with the cats on my bed.
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Don't show this to your cats either!
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Post by longcut »

awesome capture!!!
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Vermenton
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Post by Vermenton »

Glad you share that video, we got about 60 minutes of acticity on hte deer kill show a some interesting behavior.

Denis
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Post by tekewin »

Amazing! Thanks for posting.
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Post by Hikin_Jim »

Gnarly.

I probably won't show this Bambi movie to my daughter. Just sayin'.

HJ
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Always clean your plate after dinner.
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Post by atomicoyote »

Nice videos. The second one looks like its just trying to hide its "bounty". From what I remember from my biology days they'll gorge themselves, 'hide' the leftovers (like this lion is trying to do), then come back later to fill up their tummy again. They usually won't stray too far from the kill either.
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