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Mountain Lion sighting on campus this morning (Aggie alert)
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Re: Mountain Lion sighting on campus this morning (Aggie alert)
No cougars are allowed in Aggie land.
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Re: Mountain Lion sighting on campus this morning (Aggie alert)
if it messes with the Bull it's going to get the horns!
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Re: Mountain Lion sighting on campus this morning (Aggie alert)
Is that why Zach Wilson didn't consider USU?
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Re: Mountain Lion sighting on campus this morning (Aggie alert)
good, he wouldn't have been a good MWC QB, did great ripping it up in the sun belt during covid though.
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“My hypocrisy goes only so far.”
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Re: Mountain Lion sighting on campus this morning (Aggie alert)
It puts the lotion on its skin ...
You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.
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Re: Mountain Lion sighting on campus this morning (Aggie alert)
Was it a man-eating Lion that came to the USU campus after starving at the BYU campus?
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Re: Mountain Lion sighting on campus this morning (Aggie alert)
The problem is the deer. Mountain lions go where the deer are. Twenty-five years ago, I remember hearing that there was a permanent herd of about 300 deer in Logan. They can jump a 6' fence. The interiors of most of the blocks in the old residential areas are fairly big, and offer lots of browse. I wouldn't be at all surprised if there are close to 500 now. Last April, when I was down for a ski trip, I counted eight just in the back yard of my parents' old place. If you want to reduce the mountain lion presence, thin out the urban deer herd. I'd suggest opening it up to urban land owner tags, archery only. Some of those deer have been feeding primarily on fallen fruit from backyard orchards, pumpkins, etc. They probably taste better than the deer that have been in the wild, browsing on sagebrush. I'd sign up...
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