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merider1
11-29-07, 08:09 AM
He killed a german shepard in a neighborhood up against the hills. He isn't considered a threat to the public at this time, but if you are out riding alone in those hills (especially at night as some people discussed doing a GMR night ride), be careful.


Ziptie
11-29-07, 08:20 AM
I saw a bear in Duarte a few weeks ago just strolling through someone's yard. Lions and tigers and bears, oh my.

urbanknight
11-29-07, 09:43 AM
If you see lions and tigers, call the LA Zoo! Don't tell my wife, as I climbed Angeles Crest myself last month and probably shouldn't have.


merider1
11-29-07, 10:10 AM
Well, a bear I'm not as concerned with. I'd pass out if I came across one, but I doubt those animals will bother a cyclist. However, mountain lions are likely starving right now given that it is so dry up in the mountains. This is forcing them to come closer to humans in a search for food. That is why that dog was killed. A few years ago a starving lion killed one mountain biker and badly injured another in Whittier, so it is not unheard of that a lone cyclist could be attacked.

Happytime
11-29-07, 10:16 AM
Palos Verdes: Be careful of Projectile Peacock Poop.

Just sayin'.

merider1
11-29-07, 10:21 AM
Palos Verdes: Be careful of Projectile Peacock Poop.

Just sayin'.

That's not funny, Joy. You're going to start hysteria about Peacocks and their poop, which may incite angry mobs to injure those little animals. They have enough stacked against them seeing as how they make bizarre noises and are butt ugly unless they spread their tails. They don't deserve this.

I know how it is to be picked on for being butt ugly unless I spread my tail, so this is a very senstive topic for me. And, no, like the peacocks, my poop is not projectile.

Happytime
11-29-07, 10:31 AM
I know how it is to be picked on for being butt ugly unless I spread my tail, so this is a very senstive topic for me. And, no, like the peacocks, my poop is not projectile.

But like peacocks, you DO make very loud noises at the crack of dawn. Which may be why people pick on you.

merider1
11-29-07, 10:33 AM
But like peacocks, you DO make very loud noises at the crack of dawn. Which may be why people pick on you.

I haven't made any loud noises at the crack of dawn in a quite awhile, Joy. Thanks for reminding me. :rolleyes:

alicestrong
11-29-07, 10:48 AM
Whiting Ranch Wilderness Park in Orange County.

Go_Fast
11-29-07, 10:57 AM
He killed a german shepard in a neighborhood up against the hills. He isn't considered a threat to the public at this time, but if you are out riding alone in those hills (especially at night as some people discussed doing a GMR night ride), be careful.



maybe it was a "she".

Go_Fast
11-29-07, 10:58 AM
Palos Verdes: Be careful of Projectile Peacock Poop.

Just sayin'.



stop pulling their tail feathers...

merider1
11-29-07, 11:13 AM
maybe it was a "she".

female mountain lions are less likely to roam than males.

Chucklehead
11-29-07, 11:22 AM
there will be no german shepherd killing here.
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b56/doghair/2literdoggy.jpg

Happytime
11-29-07, 11:24 AM
female mountain lions are less likely to roam than males.

This cougar never strays far from 310.

pv0463
11-29-07, 01:25 PM
Remember, they were here first, before all these developments sprouted up. I am a little surprised to read the "not being a threat to humans" part. In Ventura County (Simi Valley, really), they shoot the animals first and then they determine whether it's threatening or not. No joke, it happened by the 23 fwy a few years back...

merider1
11-29-07, 01:31 PM
Remember, they were here first, before all these developments sprouted up. I am a little surprised to read the "not being a threat to humans" part. In Ventura County (Simi Valley, really), they shoot the animals first and then they determine whether it's threatening or not. No joke, it happened by the 23 fwy a few years back...


Oh, I agree with you. It's heartbreaking when they kill one of these cats. But, unfortunately, if one eats a human, it is likely to do it again and then it does become a threat. We have encroached horribly on their natural habitat, and I imagine that cat was starving, which is why it came down and attacked the dog. But when I heard this on the news today, they said that "at this time, this lion is not considered a threat to the public." They then went on to warn the public that they should keep small children indoors at dusk and at night, which is when these animals typically feed.

spingineer
11-29-07, 01:34 PM
Palos Verdes: Be careful of Projectile Peacock Poop.

Just sayin'.

It's fertilizer for the lawn. Why do you think there are so many peacocks in Arcadia near the arboretum???

GP
11-29-07, 01:40 PM
More mountain lion news. http://www.northcountytimes.com/articles/2007/11/29/news/inland/escondido/18_01_3711_28_07.txt

bpert
11-29-07, 01:55 PM
I know how it is to be picked on for being butt ugly unless I spread my tail, so this is a very senstive topic for me.

That is really funny, but untrue, you are a cutie!

merider1
11-29-07, 01:56 PM
That is really funny, but untrue, you are a cutie!

Oh, really? And who are you? Have we met? :D;):D

GP
11-29-07, 01:57 PM
It's fertilizer for the lawn. Why do you think there are so many peacocks in Arcadia near the arboretum???It's not too hot?
Edit: the fertilizer, not the temperature in Arcadia.

Mr. Beanz
11-29-07, 02:01 PM
Nm!:D

Sci-Fi
11-29-07, 02:28 PM
Nothing new about mountain lions and bears being seen in residential areas...esp after the wild fires. They are looking for food. As long as people keep invading/expanding, build homes and businesses, and there's a demand to develop those areas that wild animals consider part of their hunting territory, the more confrontations will occur. Where can these animals move to? or be relocated to? A lot of cities like the idea of more tax income...but at what cost? Although deer sightings are rare, the mountain lions are one of natures ways of controlling their population...and deer can and will spread diseases among the human population. Besides, the big cats are going extinct and every one that is killed just takes another one out of the gene pool for that species.

Next time you head up to the mountains or hills to hike or ride, just remember it's a home to other animals that may or may not look at you as prey or food, as rare as that occurs...but is played up in the news when it happens. Then there is usually a panic to buy and carry guns afterwards by people that are better served just to call animal control.

merider1
11-29-07, 02:38 PM
Next time you head up to the mountains or hills to hike or ride, just remember it's a home to other animals that may or may not look at you as prey or food, as rare as that occurs...but is played up in the news when it happens. Then there is usually a panic to buy and carry guns afterwards by people that are better served just to call animal control.

I don't think that the media played this up all that much this morning in the least. It was a very short report that simply warned people to keep their children and pets indoors after hours. There was no hysteria attached to it at all. But people do need to realize that these animals are suffering due to the drought and fires and may come closer to humans in a search for food.

I hope my thread doesn't seem hysterical as it's not meant to be. I'm merely warning folks that this attack ocurred so that if they are out riding alone in that area, they can be alert. Certainly, no one needs to carry a gun, and I doubt any of the weight weenies on here are going to add the lbs. a gun weighs to their bikes anyway.

herbm
11-29-07, 02:42 PM
I don't think that the media played this up all that much this morning in the least. It was a very short report that simply warned people to keep their children and pets indoors after hours. There was no hysteria attached to it at all. But people do need to realize that these animals are suffering due to the drought and fires and may come closer to humans in a search for food.

I hope my thread doesn't seem hysterical as it's not meant to be. I'm merely warning folks that this attack ocurred so that if they are out riding alone in that area, they can be alert. Certainly, no one needs to carry a gun, and I doubt any of the weight weenies on here are going to add the lbs. a gun weighs to their bikes anyway.

Dang..and I just got back from the gun store..oh I mean Walmart:rolleyes:

alicestrong
11-29-07, 02:46 PM
I'd love to see a mountain lion. I've been trying to spot one for years.

Plenty of bears while out camping in the Sierras. Especially up in Sequoia.

Bighorn sheep...rattlers...bobcat. No elusive lion...

jpconrad
11-29-07, 02:52 PM
It's fertilizer for the lawn. Why do you think there are so many peacocks in Arcadia near the arboretum???

Cause they escaped from the arboretum... They don't like bikes, either.

merider1
11-29-07, 02:54 PM
Dang..and I just got back from the gun store..oh I mean Walmart:rolleyes:

Walmart is evil.

I owe you three PMs...:o

merider1
11-29-07, 02:58 PM
I'd love to see a mountain lion. I've been trying to spot one for years.

Plenty of bears while out camping in the Sierras. Especially up in Sequoia.

Bighorn sheep...rattlers...bobcat. No elusive lion...


I'd love to see one too, from a very far distance. Usually one doesn't see them as they are very shy animals and when they stalk, they are rarely out in the open.

By the way, I'm fascinated with mountain lions, sharks and the funnel web spider. I don't wish any of them killed, but they scare me.

Chucklehead
11-29-07, 03:03 PM
my dad spied a mountain lion spying him from across a creek that runs through the family farm in colorado. he said he yelled and it ran off. i think it just smelled the cigarette smoke and decided he could find a healthier lunch.

herbm
11-29-07, 03:04 PM
Walmart is evil.

I owe you three PMs...:o

Yes they are..and yes you do!:p

urbanknight
11-29-07, 04:04 PM
I thought my wife was crazy when she told me parrots were annoying her early one Saturday morning, then she showed them to me and found an article that explained how they annoy many residents in the Pasadena area. It makes me laugh whenever I hear them because I'm usually awake by then anyway. Serves my wife right for trying to sleep in on a Saturday morning.

Chucklehead
11-29-07, 04:11 PM
I thought my wife was crazy when she told me parrots were annoying her early one Saturday morning, then she showed them to me and found an article that explained how they annoy many residents in the Pasadena area. It makes me laugh whenever I hear them because I'm usually awake by then anyway. Serves my wife right for trying to sleep in on a Saturday morning.

you didn't know we had parrots in socal?

merider1
11-29-07, 04:13 PM
I thought my wife was crazy when she told me parrots were annoying her early one Saturday morning, then she showed them to me and found an article that explained how they annoy many residents in the Pasadena area. It makes me laugh whenever I hear them because I'm usually awake by then anyway. Serves my wife right for trying to sleep in on a Saturday morning.

Um...Brian? Did you mean to put this in the Parrots in Duarte thread? You know, the one that warns cyclists to beware of parrots when out riding and all?

I'm just curious considering we were dicussing a mountain lion. I mean, it's okay that you've posted the annoying parrot warning here, mind you, but I just wanted to ensure that you knew this thread is about mountain lions.








:p

Happytime
11-29-07, 05:36 PM
I just wanted to ensure that you knew this thread is about mountain lions.


And peacocks. Don't forget the peacocks.

merider1
11-29-07, 05:41 PM
And peacocks. Don't forget the peacocks.

No, really they shouldn't be in here either. They and their projectile poop should be in a whole other forum. I just let you slide.

Happytime
11-29-07, 05:42 PM
I just let you slide.

Cuz I'm all oiled and wiggly.

merider1
11-29-07, 05:43 PM
Cuz I'm all oiled and wiggly.

Greased and willing is what I'd say, but okay.

jpconrad
11-29-07, 06:04 PM
I thought my wife was crazy when she told me parrots were annoying her early one Saturday morning, then she showed them to me and found an article that explained how they annoy many residents in the Pasadena area. It makes me laugh whenever I hear them because I'm usually awake by then anyway. Serves my wife right for trying to sleep in on a Saturday morning.

There's been mornings where there are probably hundreds surrounding our house early in the morning all screaming at the top of their lungs; it sounds like the movie the Birds.

Somehow I sleep right through it, though.

merider1
11-29-07, 06:10 PM
There's been mornings where there are probably hundreds surrounding our house early in the morning all screaming at the top of their lungs; it sounds like the movie the Birds.

Somehow I sleep right through it, though.

You boys do realize that those little parrots are ones that either accidentally got out of their owners' homes or were set free intentionally. Well, that and they breed.

Just go out and repeat what you want them to say, John. Do it enough times and they will stop screaming at the top of their lungs and, instead, they'll scream whatever you've taught them.

Happytime
11-29-07, 06:15 PM
John will be screaming, "Pop! Pop! Pop Muzik!!!"

merider1
11-29-07, 06:16 PM
John will be screaming, "Pop! Pop! Pop Muzik!!!"

Damnit, Joy. Now, that's going to be in my head at the gym.

Happytime
11-29-07, 06:18 PM
Talk about... pop muzik!

merider1
11-29-07, 06:20 PM
Talk about... pop muzik!

:mad:

Happytime
11-29-07, 06:26 PM
:mad:

New York, London, Paris, Munich...

Everybody talk about Pop Musik?

urbanknight
11-29-07, 06:36 PM
Um...Brian? Did you mean to put this in the Parrots in Duarte thread? You know, the one that warns cyclists to beware of parrots when out riding and all?

I'm just curious considering we were dicussing a mountain lion. I mean, it's okay that you've posted the annoying parrot warning here, mind you, but I just wanted to ensure that you knew this thread is about mountain lions.

Oh sorry, I thought this was the So Cal forum. Over there, we constantly wander off topic and hijack threads. My mistake.


You boys do realize that those little parrots are ones that either accidentally got out of their owners' homes or were set free intentionally. Well, that and they breed.

and breed and breed and breed.

jpconrad
11-29-07, 06:46 PM
New York, London, Paris, Munich...

Everybody talk about Pop Musik?

Let's do the milkshake, sellin' like a hotcake

Happytime
11-29-07, 07:36 PM
Sitting in a subway, shuffle with a shoe shine

alicestrong
11-29-07, 08:07 PM
The story that I heard about the parrots is that the original flock was released because of a fire in a pet store. They acclimated.

They are pricy but no one has figured out how to catch them.

JustMe
11-29-07, 09:08 PM
Are those the little Brazilian Parrots that are populating the area??