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Not 100% certain but I believe I saw a Mountain Lion Cub
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 2991417" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Driving down a county road one evening with the sun just over the horizon but still back lighting the horizon I saw a coyote cross the road. It appeared to be totally black as it was that time of day. Asked the wife if she saw that, and she commented about it being a black dog of some sort.</p><p>It was totally black because of the sun behind it just prior to dusk.</p><p>I can see how people think they have seen a black cat. The coyote tail is long, and when seen for just a moment, it could be described as anything.</p><p>First person witnesses in criminal investigations are well known to have differing story's even though they were all in the room.</p><p>Colleges, have had people rush into the classroom, "kill" the instructor, and leave the room as a training exercise. The story's vary widely about if the perp had on a ball cap, a tshirt or what did they actually wear.</p><p>Its no different when looking at animals in the wild when only a split second view is afforded.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 2991417, member: 5412"] Driving down a county road one evening with the sun just over the horizon but still back lighting the horizon I saw a coyote cross the road. It appeared to be totally black as it was that time of day. Asked the wife if she saw that, and she commented about it being a black dog of some sort. It was totally black because of the sun behind it just prior to dusk. I can see how people think they have seen a black cat. The coyote tail is long, and when seen for just a moment, it could be described as anything. First person witnesses in criminal investigations are well known to have differing story's even though they were all in the room. Colleges, have had people rush into the classroom, "kill" the instructor, and leave the room as a training exercise. The story's vary widely about if the perp had on a ball cap, a tshirt or what did they actually wear. Its no different when looking at animals in the wild when only a split second view is afforded. [/QUOTE]
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