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Jed19
03-19-11 10:47 PM
Originally Posted by Pamestique
(Post 12378219)
Lions believe in turning and running if there a confrontation.
Unless they are really hungry/starving. Then you are dinner.
Pamestique
03-21-11 09:33 AM
Originally Posted by Jed19
(Post 12384223)
Unless they are really hungry/starving. Then you are dinner.
I am a woman and have never been afraid of lion confrontation. Every mountain biker needs to know something about lion activity and lion behavior. Like all cats, lions don't like confrontation. They attack prey that is unaware. If I turn towards a lion and make alot of noise, he will run. All of the lions in So Cal are thankfully healthy and well feed as deer is plentiful. Now if something happens to the deer population I will have to be more cautious and make sure 1) I ride with someone or 2) I ride where other people will be. No worries!
RyStan
03-21-11 10:31 AM
I grew up right off big tujunga and have come across bobcats a number or times during morning runs...as much as id like to see a lion I was always glad they weren't the bigger guys.
Jed19
03-25-11 01:20 PM
Originally Posted by Pamestique
(Post 12389411)
I am a woman and have never been afraid of lion confrontation. Every mountain biker needs to know something about lion activity and lion behavior. Like all cats, lions don't like confrontation. They attack prey that is unaware. If I turn towards a lion and make alot of noise, he will run. All of the lions in So Cal are thankfully healthy and well feed as deer is plentiful. Now if something happens to the deer population I will have to be more cautious and make sure 1) I ride with someone or 2) I ride where other people will be. No worries!
What about encroachment on their habitat by humans? Every year, their habitat shrinks, and in my view, therein lies the biggest danger. Lions and humans can not co-exist atop the food chain/ecology. Something has got to give.