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A Maine LynxA co-worker of mine shot these pictures on the way in to work last week. Thought you'd enjoy them;
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1952 Farmall Cub
Re: A Maine LynxWow, that's some great photography! Nice!
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Re: A Maine LynxI love how in the second picture the cat's eyes are closed. It looks so peaceful.
Micah in Maine
1952 Farmall Cub
Re: A Maine Lynxwow
Bill
"Life's tough.It's even tougher if you're stupid." - John Wayne " We hang petty thieves and appoint the great ones to public office." - Aesop
Re: A Maine LynxMan they are nice pictures Thanks for the post
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I bet he could give you all kind of "peaceful" if you ever cornered him. Chris Todd
55 Cub (Red), 47 Cub #2752 (Roosevelt), 61 CCO
Re: A Maine Lynxthose are really nice pictures, we have seen some around here too but not up close like you
Re: A Maine LynxLynx are an amazing feline, highly efficient at hunting. I want to see one in person, at a safe distance, of course. I would rather avoid "Cat-scratch fever"
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Re: A Maine LynxI seen the exact same animal near my house in ct. it was crossing the road infront of my car. I call it a lynx while others call it a bobcat. To me i've seen both and the lynx is bigger and the bobcat fur is a different pattern. A mountainlion was spotted nearby here too. I now have a blackbear living in the watershed area behind my land too. The bear is about 3 years old and over 200lbs. i seen its tracks in my corn field recently. Of course i have my bear gun ready at all times now. Its been known that they will break into a house to get an easy meal. All i can think is guess who's comming for din/din at 2am. I'll be serving up 300gr lead sandwhiches....I really don't want to hurt it but if its in the house?????
I'm technically misunderstood at times i guess its been this way my whole life so why should it change now.
Re: A Maine LynxI beleive thar's what Jerry Clower called a souped up wildcat.
Jim
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I still have some of his tapes and really miss his sense of humor. David Dee Mock-Leonard
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I love Jerry And I love the pictures Thanks for sharing..
Re: A Maine LynxGreat photos, Micah. I saw one here in Greene, Maine, last winter, but I think the coyotes might have run it off since I've not seen it again. Thanks for the photos. Jeff
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