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They are all smiling so happily... makes me wonder, where's the owner of the car?

- a beaten up car and a dead cat, what's so funny?

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Uncle-Pekka,

Unless that car was in a free-fall I don't see anyway it could have been going fast enough for that cat to do so much damage because the mass-density just isn't there. An Elk, maybe, but it isn't difficult for an Elk to weigh half a ton more than a Puma.

City-dwelling Americans find some weird inner pride when they kill such a magnificent cat. I think it has something to do with why men have nipples.

-Randy

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My wife tells me she wants to be a cougar? What does that mean?

Don, That means some serious action. Grrr...

Randy,

If the P15 was doing, say, 55mph - I am surprised that there are no bigger damage to the car... I mean, that is a BIG cat and that hide does not cover soft fat. It probably weights more than a thin man, 60...70kg?

I would almost choose to drive off the road rather than over that kind of a cat...

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Note the blood running out of the fender stainless trim, and onto the ground...

I'm surprised too that there isn't more damage if the car was running at speed.

Pete

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You got to flash forward Brad to today..that was a "once upon a time" picture and the lady is no where near the physical specimen today as reflected in that shot...cougar may not be the correct word here, sabertooth tiger maybe...

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