Lions and Tig...Bobcats and Bears, oh my! (My Game Cameras)

This is a young Bobcat. It’s not the greatest photo, because it’s very small and was a long distance from the camera. The second photo isn’t that great either, because the bottom half of its face is cut off. It does give you a good look at its eyes.
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thinking bridge;

My Uncle bought old house for a week-end right by the Missouri River. The only way to get to the house was walk a RR bridge over a creek. While boating the river one day we seen a lot of pole, timber, & piling, etc around the river & my Uncle said we outta build a bridge over the creek


Huh?


us 3 cousins & uncle did this. I was probably 18 years old, they were building the Arch in St Louis, building up each end up to the top Arch - but one end was lower than the other & couldn't connect them together. They sprayed water on the longer end & when got colder & shorter, <get it> it worked While we built our <Arch> we went one end to the other end & didn't have that problem LOL WE made the Arch because when the river flooded, maybe the bridge wouldn't get washed away. It worked several years but !!!
 

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Some fun photoshops done for me by a friend. He says using photos from a camera that is static makes it easier.

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thinking bridge;

My Uncle bought old house for a week-end right by the Missouri River. The only way to get to the house was walk a RR bridge over a creek. While boating the river one day we seen a lot of pole, timber, & piling, etc around the river & my Uncle said we outta build a bridge over the creek


Huh?


us 3 cousins & uncle did this. I was probably 18 years old, they were building the Arch in St Louis, building up each end up to the top Arch - but one end was lower than the other & couldn't connect them together. They sprayed water on the longer end & when got colder & shorter, <get it> it worked While we built our <Arch> we went one end to the other end & didn't have that problem LOL WE made the Arch because when the river flooded, maybe the bridge wouldn't get washed away. It worked several years but !!!


I looked at the I-beams under the old single wide mobile home today. I think it’s actually a 70’ mobile home. I haven’t figured out how I’m going to move them. I may have to cut them and weld them back together.


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What game camera are you using? Great catches, I caught a bobcat on my game cam but she was startled at the shutter sound and never came back. Coyotes, raccoons, rats now. Thanks for posting.
 
that bear was making sure the road was clear and not get run down, smart bear, I always watch over roads to keep from getting that rundown feeling too


on the last video, was that BigFoot behind the Lion? when I worked in Oregon I looked one every time was in the mountains but no luck. I also looked for Cooper's money along Columbia River but no luck there either dang-it
 
that bear was making sure the road was clear and not get run down, smart bear, I always watch over roads to keep from getting that rundown feeling too


on the last video, was that BigFoot behind the Lion? when I worked in Oregon I looked one every time was in the mountains but no luck. I also looked for Cooper's money along Columbia River but no luck there either dang-it


Cat’s eyes seem to be the most reflective of any of the animals and often create that second set of reflected eyes. Or eye, if it’s One-Eyed Willy. [emoji1]

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I normally don't make YouTube videos of critters, but I thought this Bushy-Tailed Woodrat got pretty lucky not falling into the creek. :lol:

 
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