Re: Here KITTY KITTY KITTY
You're right, I stand corrected...
1890 19 June. (Attack #1, death #1). A 7-year-old boy was killed by two lions... wait, no, not that one, that was a kid.
1909 5 July. (Attack #2, deaths #2 and 3). A rabid lion injured a woman and child in Morgan Hill, Santa Clara County. Both died of rabies. Ok technically, since it was rabid, it did attack an adult, but didn't kill her (the rabies microorganism gets that kill), and the lion didn't eat her either, nor was it trying to. In short they wern't on the menu, it was just rabid and attacking anything that moved, and probably some things that didn't move.
1986 March. (Attack #3) A lion attacked a 5-year-old girl... clearly not wrong there.
1986 October. (Attack #4) A 6-year-old boy... clearly not wrong there.
1992 12 March. (Attack #5) A 9-year-old boy... nope.
1993 August. (Attack #6) A 6-year-old boy... nope
1993 September. (Attack #7) A young cougar bit a 10-year-old girl... still nope
So in 103 years, only 1 mtn lion attacked an adult, and it was rabid, and didn't kill her, and didn't eat her.... let's continue to the latest and most interresting ones...
1994 23 April. (Attack #8, death #4) Barbara Schoener, 40... ok there it is, an adult... but wait... startled by the lion on the bluff above her, she fell off an 80' cliff... once mortally injured, the lion finished her off and did eat her... so no, I still don't stand corrected on that one...
1994 16 August. (Attack #9) 50-year-old Troy Winslow, wife and friend... I'll spare the long story and just say you can't count this one, as they hunted the lion down, threw rocks at it, and stabbed it to death... it didn't attack them, nor was it the aggressor in the situation.
1994 10 December. (Attack #10, death #5) Iris M. Kenna, a 5-foot-4 and no more than 115 pounds, 56-year-old woman... so a small elderly woman... ok, I DO stand corrected on this one, as I didn't mention small elderly people before... and to be fair, 56 isn't all THAT elderly, but it is still elderly, and 5'4" isn't THAT small, but it is below average. But I do stand somewhat refuted by this one. I still wouldn't have any problem with standing next to a wild one.
lets continue...
1995 20 March. (Attack #11) Scott Fike, a 27-year-old cyclist was "cut" by a cougar. If that's actually true then I completely stand corrected, of course I don't believe his story. He did after all, get a mountain lion rug out of the deal after "the" (more like a) cougar was tracked down and killed.
2004 8 January. (Attacks #12 and 13; death #6) 35-year-old Mark Jeffrey Reynolds now if this one is true, then I'm obviouly wrong... but wait... "However, the autopsy results apparently show no damage to his neck at all, or any damage indicative of an actual attack that caused his death. The speculation that fits the facts best is that Mark had a heart attack while riding his bike" Um, yeah, so not wrong there.
2004 26 June. 27-year-old Shannon Parker of Santa Monica, California, was attacked... I do have to stand corrected on this one. The story is clearly believable and does appear that the lion was attempting to prey. Although technically she didn't die, and the cougar that attacked her was starving to death.
2007 24 January, 70 yr old elderly man was attacked.
So in 118 years there has been all of THREE instances that refute my earlier statement, and TWO of those had special circumstances.... so only one really refuted it.
So... overall I still say I'm right, and I'd be willing to back it up with my own life on the line standing next to a full grown mtn lion... oh, and the second site only makes theorizations about the data on the first site, which, quite frankly, just about anyone here is capable of doing after reading the data.
In any case, it goes to show that the whole "I had better make a rug out of it before it eats me" excuse is hogwash.