Today's Lion Tree Pics


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Don't know when this Picture was taken.

I got this email form a friend at work.

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This is southeast of Council Bluffs--

Iowa Cow-corn fed Mountain Lion

Now this is an Iowa "cow-corn fed" mountain lion!

Looks like Iowa deer hunting just got a little more exciting.

This mountain lion was shot north of Villisca, Iowa. Close to Morton Mills.

The man pictured was going deer hunting when he heard his neighbors cows making noise.

He discovered this cat attacking some calves.

He shot and reportedly the cat jumped eight feet into the air, ran about 100 yards and died.

The man in the picture is over 6 feet tall and the cat weighed over 200 pounds.

Tenville and Morton Mills are tiny little towns in rural Iowa.

If you blink you'll miss them while driving by the towns.

Tenville has a population of 8?

Tenville is located between Morton Mills and Villisca.

Just thought I'd share.

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Valkrie,

That lion was killed a few years ago in WA state. Was taken without hounds too as WA doesn't allow hound hunting. No doubt a monster tom. Was on the B&C Trophy Watch website. Can't remember the score but it easily made the All-time. Sure is funny how internet rumors start eh? The lion I killed last year was even part off one of those rumors. They had cropped me out of the photo and said that the lion was over 8 feet and almost killed the hunter. LOL!

Here's some pics of my last year's tom. 7'3" nose to tail. Tooth aged at 4 yrs old.

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