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I would have needed a change of pants after that. But, as Ozy pointed out, it really looks like a threat display more than anything else, and the hiker probably did exactly the right thing.
Quote from: Minister Of Silly Walks on October 18, 2020, 06:09:30 PMI would have needed a change of pants after that. But, as Ozy pointed out, it really looks like a threat display more than anything else, and the hiker probably did exactly the right thing.It's called a "bluff charge", which means stay away, get back. Bears will do that too. As long as you face them and stand tall and back slowly away. You will not trigger their chase prey instinct. This is common advice when hiking in wild areas. Mountain Lions preferred way of attack is by ambush from above and landing on their preys back. Where they administer a bone crushing bite to the skull or neck to quickly kill their prey.