TherealTechman86 t1_jd0yhm3 wrote
What a shitty article to not include the town or area, just Colorado?
_ShortGirlProblems_ t1_jd1j3et wrote
It was in Nathrop, CO
theresacreamforthat t1_jd2b5t8 wrote
ποΈπποΈ We're going there in a few months.
Mesapholis t1_jd2d3qs wrote
better keep that shotgun in the hot tub with you
theresacreamforthat t1_jd2dvov wrote
I'll just put a decoy box far away from us π€£
CTeam19 t1_jd35hhv wrote
I mean who doesn't have a Hot Tub Shotgun? I thought this was America.
vivekisprogressive t1_jd3ah8f wrote
I keep mine next to my Hot Tub Time Machine.
Ganjanonamous t1_jd47jrn wrote
Get zapped in to the past with a good ol pistol grip pump on my lap at all times
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hoofie242 t1_jd1if4j wrote
The town is exactly located within its borders.
plipyplop t1_jd2knnh wrote
Just take a left at the intersection, keep going for a while, and you can't miss it.
Biggcurt t1_jd1dngm wrote
Not like itβs a big state or anything. What the fuck
Tapingdrywallsucks t1_jd34fjw wrote
yeah, it took 2-3 extra clicks to find the town.
For anyone thinking that's trivial, for one, Colorado is big. Second, this is unusual behavior (although growing more common), and that lion will continue to be way too unafraid of humans and must be captured. They're also territorial, so this lion won't be wandering too far and folks in other towns should be able to use their hot tubs at night without too much fear.
That said, mountain lion behavior is seems to be changing kind of rapidly, so who knows how far this cat will go for stewed human.
Wingnutmcmoo t1_jd3ep5d wrote
Tbf whenever a colorado state wide news reports on a mountain town its always referred to as a "Colorado town" in the headline or opening words of all reports here for as long as I've been alive. So it's just how we do it here cause even we don't bother to learn the name of every Nederland or Southpark
The mountain lions attacking people isn't that unusual for at least the decades I've been here. I personally know a number of people who've have very close run ins with unafraid mountain lions around here the past 30 years. It may be happening more but it's simply to be expected due to what we're doing to their homes (the same thing is happening with all the animals around here).
Currently I still worry about running into a moose or a scared deer more than a mountain lion (I tend to try to keep my head up for all the wildlife of course) as I and people I know have had many more close calls with moose, elk, and deer up in the mountains than the mountain lions.
Would be nice if we'd just stop fighting for space with them and just let them have more breathing room
Lazy_SSJ_God t1_jd3vih9 wrote
Mountain Lions have been a pain in the ass in grand county since I was born.
It's not unusual for a large predator to try to intimidate us off the mountains. It's their habitat we are invading.
A girl in the 90s was killed by one while fishing off a dock up here. Very common in the mountains.
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EdgeOfWetness t1_jd3og15 wrote
That's the fashion these days. Usually the website it appears on studiously neglects to tell more than the city. Usually they will add the county, as if anyone outside that city knows which fucking county is which
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Wingnutmcmoo t1_jd3f36m wrote
This has never happened the other times to my knowledge, this isn't an unheard of event
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