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According to some of the information that the "managers" put out cougars are considered a solitary animal and don't hunt in packs. This trail camera picture says otherwise.
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How else would a mother cougar teach her cubs how to hunt? I don't think anyone has ever said females don't hunt with their cubs.
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I had 3 come into a clearing during elk, all 3 were same size. Only 2 left. The one I got was a female, probably 110 pounds.
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Unless that is a baby gun....that cat is enormous.
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