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By the way, for sake of arguement, I expect other incidents to increase as well, as there is more competetion for food source. It wouldn't surprise me to see more cougar incidents.
This winter, a cougar attacked one of their alpacas, and after that experience, she and her husband decided to sell all of their alpacas.She said the attack raised concerns with her neighbors. "Quite a few people didn't want to have to relocate the cougar, they wanted the cougar around," she said.There were also those concerned about safety, and felt the alpacas were attracting predators.
QuoteBy the way, for sake of arguement, I expect other incidents to increase as well, as there is more competetion for food source. It wouldn't surprise me to see more cougar incidents. pretty common thinking across the boards regarding this topic.
If you say one thing about what the wolves really do, (I did just one time) why they will claw yer eyes out.