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12-27-2009, 10:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Richard Anderson
Bob,
I kept a Mountain Lion for a friend once. It was a lifesize pedastal mount done like it was stepping off a rock so the cat was looking down and had its head turned. At the time we had a Rottweiler and she growled at that cat every time she passed it for a year.
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Rich,
My lab will ignore the deer, elk and caribou mounts but will not walk past the coyote, or fox without stopping to sniff them out.
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