Newsday: A while back, in my neighborhood in the mountains west of Denver, a couple heard some strange sounds on their deck about 1 in the morning. They went out to investigate and found a mountain lion upside down with its legs around the neck and belly of a standing elk. Its teeth were sunk in the elk’s jugular. One of these neighbors shouted something to the effect of, “Hey, cut that out!” and the mountain lion took heed.
The creature let go, landed on its feet and scooted from sight while the elk jumped......
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Posted by Newsday: Jay Ambrose on July 12th, 2012
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