red even. but thats not all the odd even. so any thoughts or comments are welcome its just a fun post i guess. thanks

red even. but thats not all the odd even. so any thoughts or comments are welcome its just a fun post i guess. 




. and dean i look forward too your conclusion. that will be a great post for sure.
Could you give me a link to that picture i was looking for that a little while backDads dogboy wrote:Fellows,
In five of the southernmost Counties in Florida the Bobcat population seems to have a Melanistic Gene present. There have been several killed on the Highways during the last part of the 20th Century.
Several years ago one was live trapped and is being studied by the Fish and Game.
As to BLACK Lions, Pumas, Catamounts, Panthers. et al.....this topic has been discussed before here on BGH. As far as I can determine after much research there has never been a "Documented" Case of a Melanistic Mt. Lion in North America....Several dark brown that appeared Black (ref. to pics postied on thread in the archives) but never a confirmed case.
Lore and Historical Methology is full of references to "Black Panthers", much like the siteings of Sasquatch, Bigfoot, Chupacara's, and Ole Ike's Rig Dogs!
Mr. McBride from Alpine, TX, who has Cat hunted on three or four contenients and caught literally Hundreds of Lions in Texas has never seen one. In his writings that can be found on the Internet, he states that there "ain't any Black ones"!
For more great thoughts on this go back to the previous threads!
CJC



