lol, well to me it looks like a kind of short tail for a mtn lion and it almost looks like it has long hair on the chest. we need some more pics of this beast
More a curiosity than anything, why does the depth on the feeder look different when the foreground looks the same? May just be something playing tricks with my eyes. In the night shot, the feeder looks closer than in the day.
There's probably a good legit reason (like my eyes playing tricks).
hey, i'm just saying. sure looks like a possibility. do yall have aoudad out there?? it's tail doesn't look that long to me. sure doesn't look like it disappears in the grass.
First look at the daytime pictures and I thought "Man that looks exactly like the terrain I hunt in(just outside of Evant)". Then I noticed you're outside of Lampasas...small world.
A couple of years ago TPWD trapped and collared a number of mountain lions in south Texas.
They noted that the lions would travel a distance and then stop for a day or two and then move again. They went out to see what was at each of the spots they stopped at...a feeder.
I have a friend that is a mountain lion guru....track them, trap them, catch them, hunt them....whatever you want.
They trapped one several years ago in south Florida and put a tracking device on it. It moved out of south Florida all the way to the panhandle. Came back across the panhandle and into Georgia. It was back into central Florida when they lost the tracking capability.