You Just Encountered a Mountain Lion. Here’s What You Should NEVER Do…

resting mountain lion

Mountain lions, also known as cougars, are one of the most feared predators in the United States, and while a lot of this fear stems from misunderstanding this creature, they are definitely dangerous enough to warrant a significant amount of respect.

Thankfully the chance of you running into a cougar while you're camping, hiking, or bugging out is rare since they are reclusive predators that usually are afraid of humans. It's slim to none that they will attack a human, but you never can be too careful.

While attacks are rare, they do happen, and these attacks could have been prevented by following some key rules that apply to most intimidating wild animals. There are a few things you should never do when encountering a predator in the wild, which is what you'll uncover on the next page.

To learn more about these life-saving rules and how to handle a situation should you ever encounter a mountain lion, visit the next page.

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167 Comments

  1. Mark Eakins said:

    Wait… how the hell am I supposed to get a selfie with these things if I follow these rules?!

  2. Larry Gault said:

    It’s even more simple that that. All animals will telegraph before an attack. When receiving a cablegram from anything armed with tremendous strength, razor sharp claws and powerful jaws full of jagged teeth, it is time to practice the Three S’s. Shoot, Shovel, and Shut up.

  3. Larry Gault said:

    Dan Heino You mean you go ANYWHERE without a handgun?!? I don’t.

  4. Cory Collins said:

    i dont even think my house cat is harmless…..that$#%&!@*literally claws me in my sleep and it’s became a bit of a problem.

  5. Joe Fox said:

    “Mountain lions may seem harmless” said no one ever.

  6. Jon Wright said:

    Mountain lions will stalk you and wait until you are vulnerable. They are no where near “harmless” .

  7. Bob Hostetter said:

    Linda Lou….I have no doubts there are big cats around here ….places like this is where ya watch for them

  8. Walt Robbins said:

    Certain animals come with certain precautions. If you can’t figure it out then it’s time to thin the herd

  9. Missy McKinney said:

    Not harmless…when I lived in Colorado, many young kids were killed hiking with their parents…they all ran ahead…so sad..

  10. Dylan Fortini said:

    Why the hell would you put a break in an article? This isn’t tv. Seeing those words on that page annoyed me so much I’m unfollowing.

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