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Shocked definitely shocked never heard of attack of cyclist I thought they mostly attack you know hikers in remote areas in the wilderness a scary moment for some cyclists in Seattle early yesterday afternoon a cougar attacked a group of five cyclists injuring a 60-year-old woman her fellow bikers pinned down the cougar until a
Washington fish and wildlife agent was able to get there while cougar attacks are rare in the states wdfw suggests that you should make noise and act big if you ever encounter one in the wild
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Stay out of their territory you won't get attacked
That sounds like advice to give if you want to provoke someone
They're hungry, and we keep pushing further into their territory.
Stay off the mountain leave the lion alone,find a different place to ride.
5 people on bikes notice a mountain lion is stalking them on the trail and so they start peddling a little harder and get to the top of the hill. But they notice the lion was keeping right up with them. They decide they should head down the hill as fast as possible and cut their bike ride short. The leader of the group doesn't appear to be in any hurry…starts tightening up her shoelaces and then gets out a can of WD-40 and lubricates her bike wheels and chain. All of the others, with bewilderment on their faces tell her she's going to get them all killed if she doesn't hurry up. What was she doing anyway, wasting time like that. They needed to get going – the cat was getting closer. She just calmy looked up and said:
"I just realized that I don't need to outrun that lion to be safe."
"What do you mean?" one of the others asked excitedly.
"All I need to do," she said, "is out run the four of you."
This is why I carry my bang bang.
A bunch of anti gun anti bearspay flag wavers
Stop mr cougar go away 😂
Why would cougars ONLY attack hikers? Lol. What a dummy
Why didn't the others run?
Yeah, that's what cougars do.