I found this on another forum I frequent. The area is somewhere in San Bernardinon National Forest.
http://www.jesseshunting.com/forums/att ... cats-3.jpg
Mtn Lion with cubs picture
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Looks like one must be a member of that forum to view the post. Bugger.
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You should have no problems viewing this image. http://img.geocaching.com/cache/461e426 ... 452396.jpgTacoDelRio wrote:Looks like one must be a member of that forum to view the post. Bugger.
The story goes that a hunter placed that camera to watch for deer, and no less than 20 minutes after placing the camera, did he get the images. He barely missed "bumping" into them.

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Damn, good timing!
Cute little guys!
Cute little guys!
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Looks like he should pick another area - three lions = ~ three deer a week out of that area. (Probably a little less for the cubs; though they are getting big)Kit Fox wrote: The story goes that a hunter placed that camera to watch for deer, and no less than 20 minutes after placing the camera, did he get the images. He barely missed "bumping" into them.
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The title of the the thread was "alert D14 Deer Disappearing."Rumpled wrote:Looks like he should pick another area - three lions = ~ three deer a week out of that area. (Probably a little less for the cubs; though they are getting big)Kit Fox wrote: The story goes that a hunter placed that camera to watch for deer, and no less than 20 minutes after placing the camera, did he get the images. He barely missed "bumping" into them.