neesaki
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Hey im sorry if someone has allready mentioned this but in this case animals really are a option for what could have happen and so i have been wondering since it's prolly not a normal thing to do but do you think the searchers were advised that they need to also be scanning the trees .When a mountian lion makes a kill they will often take it up into the trees and try to get it lodged between the branches so that it can get it stuck so it wont fall , They do it with deer so there would be no problem getting a little boy up there and i know for a fact this is how they kill and eat . So I was just wondering if the searchers were advised that they had to be scanning up into the trees . I can see them being so focused on the ground that anything above would go un noticed ...
Well, that's very interesting to learn, Cougars take their prey up into the trees? I had been going on the assumption that they buried them with leaves, twigs, dirt, whatever was at hand.
My question has been, how far will they carry the prey, if there are, such as in this situation, people in the area that they consider a threat. Would they take them farther outside the normal range? That said, I personally question whether LE has given enough credence to the wildlife predator scenario, UNLESS, they have evidence of something else that they still have not disclosed. Which is quite possible, IMO. And thanks, CanManEh for this information.