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Today in mountain lion news. (8/6/22)

https://www.ktvh.com/news/montana-news/staying-safe-in-mountain-lion-country

Aishaโ€™s guide to keeping yourself safe in mountain lion country:

  1. Donโ€™t be a deer. These majestic cats love nothing more than to chow down on some sweet venison. Avoid showing up on their menu by being as un-deerlike as possible when youโ€™re in the woods.

  2. Be chill. Mountain lions are chill af. As long as you reciprocate, youโ€™ll probably be fine.

  3. If approached by a mountain lion, bend over and show your bussy. This act of submission will prove to the cat that youโ€™re not a threat, and it might decide to mate with you instead of severing your spinal column with a swift bite to the neck.

  4. Always hike with small children. Children are slow and weak, so they make easier prey for mountain lions. Chances are if a mountain lion decides to attack your group it will go for children first allowing you to make a quick escape.

Following these simple tips will ensure that all your outings in mountain lion country will be safe and enjoyable for everyone besides small, useless, children.

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how flammable are mountain lions? and while im here, how flammable are small children?

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Mountain lions are flammable because of their fur.

Children are still plenty flammable, but youโ€™ll need a fuel source to get them goin.

Itโ€™s never okay to burn a mountain lion, itโ€™s mostly always okay to burn a small child though.

Hope that answers your questions.

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it really did, thank you

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