Our possible brush with cryptozoology

Sep 18, 2009 23:32

Before I forget, and the creature tracks us down to eat us in our sleep, I should tell you about the Thing ( Read more... )

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samildanach September 19 2009, 07:34:33 UTC
Sure, I understand cougars can be that color. They're more commonly dun, but red isn't unheard of.

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bolddeciever September 19 2009, 07:37:20 UTC
"Cougar coloring is plain (hence the Latin concolor) but can vary greatly between individuals and even between siblings. The coat is typically tawny, but ranges to silvery-grey or reddish, with lighter patches on the under body including the jaws, chin, and throat."

(Wikipedia, my emphasis)

So yeah, probably. Pretty impressive animals; on a camping trip when I was a kid we saw one once a little closer than is comfortable (still at least fifty yards away, but "comfortable" gets relative when camping with small children near cougars. It was all pretty exciting to Dina and I at the time; I understand a little better now why Mom and Dad were so nervous the rest of that trip :P)

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reicreature September 20 2009, 07:51:16 UTC
Coyote maybe?

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criada September 20 2009, 08:09:17 UTC
Too big, I think, but maybe. Do they hang out in the mountains?

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nuin September 20 2009, 16:56:18 UTC
There is also the possibility of black bear. They can come in many shades, some of which are red.

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