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What to do when you encounter a Mountain Lion

We were asked what should I do if I encounter a mountain lion will hiking or scouting. Well there a some key things that could save your life

From AZ fish and Game Dept…

“Do not run from a mountain lion: Running may stimulate a mountain lion’s instinct to chase. Instead, stand and face the animal. Make eye contact. If there are small children there, pick them up if possible so they don’t panic and run. Although it may be awkward, pick them up without bending over or turning away from the mountain lion.

– Do not crouch or bend over: A person squatting or bending over looks a lot like a four-legged prey animal. When in mountain lion country, avoid squatting, crouching or bending over, even when picking up children.

– Appear larger: Raise your arms. Open your jacket if you are wearing one. Again, pick up small children. Throw stones, branches, or whatever you can reach without crouching or turning your back. Wave your arms slowly and speak firmly in a loud voice. The idea is to convince the mountain lion that you are not prey and that you may be a danger to it.

– Fight back if attacked: Many potential victims have fought back successfully with rocks, sticks, caps, jackets, garden tools and their bare hands. Since a mountain lion usually tries to bite the head or neck, try to remain standing and face the attacking animal.”

Some of our experts gave us some more info on the matter…. From Mountaineering Books.com

If the cougar is within  50 yards and is intensely staring and making         an effort to hide or conceal itself:

If the cougar is staring intensely and trying to hide, combined with         crouching and/or creeping toward you:

Throw things at the  cougar if it’s close enough without bending over to pick things up.

If a cougar is staring  intensely, with its tail twitching, body low  to the ground/crouching, and ears erect, the  cougar is waiting for a chance to attack. If  the cougar’s rear legs are also pumping or moving up and down and its ears are turned  fur side forward, an attack is imminent:

If a cougar attacks and  makes contact:

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