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I Always thought Lions wont eat dead items that they didn't kill?
You know once they get the taste of human they have a fancy for it.
Quote from: bigtex on December 14, 2017, 09:51:47 PMQuote from: KFhunter on December 14, 2017, 09:48:18 PMA body found earlier this week in the American River canyon was Yin Wong, the 33-year-old Sacramento woman who went missing Sunday morning, according the Placer County Sheriffs Office.Wongs body had been damaged by a mountain lion, the Sheriffs Office said in a release Friday, though the animal appeared to have discovered her after she was already deceased.More than 60 people searched for Wong after her car was found abandoned in Auburn on Sunday morning, her purse and other items a few feet away. She was eventually discovered lying barefoot about a mile from the car.Night temperatures dipped into the 30s throughout the week, and investigators believed Wong was ill-equipped for the harsh conditions. An autopsy was performed Friday morning, and the cause of her death remains under investigation. There is no evidence of foul play. Sounds like nature taking it's course. I'm sure there were several animals that had gotten to her.Several animals, Really?Seems like a pretty broad brush article, cover all the basis and let the reads form their own opinion.. What kind of animals big tex?
Quote from: KFhunter on December 14, 2017, 09:48:18 PMA body found earlier this week in the American River canyon was Yin Wong, the 33-year-old Sacramento woman who went missing Sunday morning, according the Placer County Sheriffs Office.Wongs body had been damaged by a mountain lion, the Sheriffs Office said in a release Friday, though the animal appeared to have discovered her after she was already deceased.More than 60 people searched for Wong after her car was found abandoned in Auburn on Sunday morning, her purse and other items a few feet away. She was eventually discovered lying barefoot about a mile from the car.Night temperatures dipped into the 30s throughout the week, and investigators believed Wong was ill-equipped for the harsh conditions. An autopsy was performed Friday morning, and the cause of her death remains under investigation. There is no evidence of foul play. Sounds like nature taking it's course. I'm sure there were several animals that had gotten to her.
A body found earlier this week in the American River canyon was Yin Wong, the 33-year-old Sacramento woman who went missing Sunday morning, according the Placer County Sheriffs Office.Wongs body had been damaged by a mountain lion, the Sheriffs Office said in a release Friday, though the animal appeared to have discovered her after she was already deceased.More than 60 people searched for Wong after her car was found abandoned in Auburn on Sunday morning, her purse and other items a few feet away. She was eventually discovered lying barefoot about a mile from the car.Night temperatures dipped into the 30s throughout the week, and investigators believed Wong was ill-equipped for the harsh conditions. An autopsy was performed Friday morning, and the cause of her death remains under investigation. There is no evidence of foul play.
Quote from: wolfbait on December 15, 2017, 07:08:02 AMQuote from: bigtex on December 14, 2017, 09:51:47 PMQuote from: KFhunter on December 14, 2017, 09:48:18 PMA body found earlier this week in the American River canyon was Yin Wong, the 33-year-old Sacramento woman who went missing Sunday morning, according the Placer County Sheriff’s Office.Wong’s body had been damaged by a mountain lion, the Sheriff’s Office said in a release Friday, though the animal appeared to have discovered her after she was already deceased.More than 60 people searched for Wong after her car was found abandoned in Auburn on Sunday morning, her purse and other items a few feet away. She was eventually discovered lying barefoot about a mile from the car.Night temperatures dipped into the 30s throughout the week, and investigators believed Wong was ill-equipped for the harsh conditions. An autopsy was performed Friday morning, and the cause of her death remains under investigation. There is no evidence of foul play. Sounds like nature taking it's course. I'm sure there were several animals that had gotten to her.Several animals, Really?Seems like a pretty broad brush article, cover all the basis and let the reads form their own opinion.. What kind of animals big tex? I'll give one example. With the owner's blessing, under an agreement to prevent domestic and bighorn sheep from co-mingling, I shot a stray domestic at sunset that was in a bighorn core area. It fell from a ridge top onto a rock ledge about 1/2 way down a cliff. The state vet asked me to get lung tissue samples for typing in the event of a subsequent bighorn pneumonia outbreak. I returned at dawn and the carcass was gone. Several magpies in the canyon bottom suggested the carcass was down there (fortunately for me, a much easier location to access). I watched the brush in the bottom until I saw a coyote come out, which satisfied me there wasn't a cat on the carcass. In about an 8 hour period, a cougar had found the carcass and dragged it to the canyon bottom, fed and covered it. It had been discovered and fed on by coyotes and magpies as well. I'm pretty confident at that location that in another couple of hours ravens and golden eagles would have been on it as well.
Quote from: bigtex on December 14, 2017, 09:51:47 PMQuote from: KFhunter on December 14, 2017, 09:48:18 PMA body found earlier this week in the American River canyon was Yin Wong, the 33-year-old Sacramento woman who went missing Sunday morning, according the Placer County Sheriff’s Office.Wong’s body had been damaged by a mountain lion, the Sheriff’s Office said in a release Friday, though the animal appeared to have discovered her after she was already deceased.More than 60 people searched for Wong after her car was found abandoned in Auburn on Sunday morning, her purse and other items a few feet away. She was eventually discovered lying barefoot about a mile from the car.Night temperatures dipped into the 30s throughout the week, and investigators believed Wong was ill-equipped for the harsh conditions. An autopsy was performed Friday morning, and the cause of her death remains under investigation. There is no evidence of foul play. Sounds like nature taking it's course. I'm sure there were several animals that had gotten to her.Several animals, Really?Seems like a pretty broad brush article, cover all the basis and let the reads form their own opinion.. What kind of animals big tex?
Quote from: KFhunter on December 14, 2017, 09:48:18 PMA body found earlier this week in the American River canyon was Yin Wong, the 33-year-old Sacramento woman who went missing Sunday morning, according the Placer County Sheriff’s Office.Wong’s body had been damaged by a mountain lion, the Sheriff’s Office said in a release Friday, though the animal appeared to have discovered her after she was already deceased.More than 60 people searched for Wong after her car was found abandoned in Auburn on Sunday morning, her purse and other items a few feet away. She was eventually discovered lying barefoot about a mile from the car.Night temperatures dipped into the 30s throughout the week, and investigators believed Wong was ill-equipped for the harsh conditions. An autopsy was performed Friday morning, and the cause of her death remains under investigation. There is no evidence of foul play. Sounds like nature taking it's course. I'm sure there were several animals that had gotten to her.
A body found earlier this week in the American River canyon was Yin Wong, the 33-year-old Sacramento woman who went missing Sunday morning, according the Placer County Sheriff’s Office.Wong’s body had been damaged by a mountain lion, the Sheriff’s Office said in a release Friday, though the animal appeared to have discovered her after she was already deceased.More than 60 people searched for Wong after her car was found abandoned in Auburn on Sunday morning, her purse and other items a few feet away. She was eventually discovered lying barefoot about a mile from the car.Night temperatures dipped into the 30s throughout the week, and investigators believed Wong was ill-equipped for the harsh conditions. An autopsy was performed Friday morning, and the cause of her death remains under investigation. There is no evidence of foul play.
A body found earlier this week in the American River canyon was Yin Wong, the 33-year-old Sacramento woman who went missing Sunday morning, according the Placer County Sheriff’s Office.Wong’s body had been damaged by a mountain lion, the Sheriff’s Office said in a release Friday, though the animal appeared to have discovered her after she was already deceased.More than 60 people searched for Wong after her car was found abandoned in Auburn on Sunday morning, her purse and other items a few feet away. She was eventually discovered lying barefoot about a mile from the car.
It appears she was just in the Wong place at the Wong time.
Quote from: pianoman9701 on December 15, 2017, 11:36:14 AMIt appears she was just in the Wong place at the Wong time.That's just Wong