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01/24/2026
Death from above
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12/21/2025
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11/07/2025
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Bobcats are some pretty cool critters
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Earlier this month, a wildlife technician in our Southwest Region headed out to do a cause-of-death investigation for a GPS-collared mule deer buck in the Owyhees.
When she arrived at the location provided by the collar, she encountered the adult mountain lion pictured in this video, along with two juveniles, near the deer carcass.
Encounters like this one are exceptionally rare. It represents a potentially risky worst-case scenario where a lion refuses to back down. Generally, encounters like this involve a mother with young or a single lion protecting a cached kill.
Her video demonstrates a great example of how to handle these situations:
- Do not run
- Do not turn your back on the lion, crouch down, or try to hide
- Remain facing the lion and slowly back away. Leave the animal an escape route
- Try to appear as large as possible
- Shout, wave your arms, and throw objects if the lion does not back off
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