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I think this should have been posted in the 'coolest trail cam pics' topic...

 

Is that a Coues?

 

Smart lion for hunting over a feeder, not so smart for getting caught on camera... I'd bet that is his new favorite spot, go get him!

 

 

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why don't they kill some does or some little buck?

 

What if having big antlers actually help the lion hold down the deer a little easier during an attack. A lion could wrap/hook its front leg around one side of the rack and turn the bucks head and position it so the lion can get a good chomp down on the throat. Don't know if this is true or not just a thought. Great pic thanks for sharing.

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I think this should have been posted in the 'coolest trail cam pics' topic...

 

Is that a Coues?

 

Smart lion for hunting over a feeder, not so smart for getting caught on camera... I'd bet that is his new favorite spot, go get him!

 

 

It's a south TX buck..

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I've seen this photo on AT, claiming it was from south TX, everyone is crying photoshop on this one, I'd have to agree. As far as score on the buck, I'd say about 110ish gross.

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this a shame, why don't they kill some does or some little buck?

 

My guess is to why lions take bigger bucks is that they are solitary. Bigger bucks tend to stay by themselves and have only one set of eyes, therefore making it easier for the lion to go unnoticed. If the were to go after does or younger bucks which tend to stay in groups of two or more, there are more eyeballs, hence making it a little harder to be sneaky and probably would be busted. But that's just what I think.

 

-Jeremy-

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Doesn't look like a unit 21 buck to me, I am thinking Texas like Scotty, that is your typical south Texas feeder set up, just my 2 cents Andy

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