couple of favorites (trail cam)

oneguy

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lion pic is kinda fuzzy as I had to re-copy it from a thumbnail, etc.... and the bears knocked my cam sideways during the tussle over a little urine on side that tree but still a good shot....

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wow be careful getting the film outta there lol
 

Yikes... 4 Mt. Lions .You got to be kidding :)
 

You live in a interesting place and dangerous if your not careful. :icon_thumleft:
 

Wow! The only thing better would be getting those shots live, from a safe place!:icon_thumleft:
 

Great action shots. I have 6 trail cams and have not put a one out this year as I figured I had it all figured out. I miss getting the trail cam pics but good news is my freezer is almost full already. You live in some wild country. I like it !!!!!
 

Nothing like that around my house.
 

When I was a kid, I wanted to live in Montana. I don't know where the idea came from. After seeing these, I know if I did live there, I would never leave the house! Great pics, but I agree, be careful retrieving the SD card!
 

I thought mountain lions were solitary .
Thats pretty amazing.

I had the same thought, maybe it is 4 young ones that haven't gone separate ways yet?
 

Great photos, thanks for sharing.
 

I had the same thought, maybe it is 4 young ones that haven't gone separate ways yet?


That lion pic is momma (second from left) and 3 "teenagers".....not really that uncommon. Most common is 2 kits. I got lucky because she'd have run them off in a couple months after the pic and right before breeding season. Got this pic in my favorite wolf area so competition for food was very high at that time and she also had 4 mouths to feed. You can see how skinny they all are...…


Thanks for the words guys...it's appreciated!!!
 

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