Guys,
I wanted to get this footage out.
I understand it was taken in Mexico from a deer stand.
https://youtu.be/Y9htuTt0khU
Lion Crashes Whitetail Video
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Re: Lion Crashes Whitetail Video
That doesn't look like a lion to me.Looks like a bobcat!????
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Re: Lion Crashes Whitetail Video
Depends on the size of the deer.
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Last edited by david on Sat Mar 04, 2017 12:59 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Lion Crashes Whitetail Video
Well coues whitetails ARE the size of a hound. But I would have to go with anyone who viewed it on a computer with the ability to pause or slow it down. On the phone it just looks like two small furious dust bunnies.
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Re: Lion Crashes Whitetail Video
I looked at it again and again and I still think its a bobcat . Theres got to be more opinions out there ??? It is a pretty cool video. Those coues deer are tiny and that cat is lightning fast!!
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Takes a little work and lots of tries, but if you stop the video at the right moment you will see the long tail. Unmistakable.
Re: Lion Crashes Whitetail Video
I'm with David. Seen the evidence of many a bobcat take down a deer but that video is a lion. I slowed it down and spotted the long tail.
Some upper midwest bobbies get 35+ and a late doe fawn might only be 70 lbs so the size disparity could be possible here. Not sure about mexico though.
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Some upper midwest bobbies get 35+ and a late doe fawn might only be 70 lbs so the size disparity could be possible here. Not sure about mexico though.
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Re: Lion Crashes Whitetail Video
I can't slow it down or blow it up. But coues deer are the smallest white tail subspecies and some unidentified desert whitetail types aren't any bigger. Think a fourĂ—four buck with ten inch spread.
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Re: Lion Crashes Whitetail Video
I'd have to agree with David. Swore I saw a long tail there. The head and build really looks like a lion too.
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Re: Lion Crashes Whitetail Video
I am going to go with lion as well. It looks like a young one that's not to experienced though. On Coues white-tailed deer, my dad shot a 3 by 3 Coues that weighed 36 lbs field dressed. The rack fits in my caged hands. Tiny!
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With the video quality I was half expecting to see Sasquatch walk by in the background haha
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