Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-30079834-20180605015021/@comment-30079834-20180913233620

A cougar wouldn't anounce its presence while sneaking up on its prey. No, I'm not talking about the first time he encountered Shadow and Chance. When he snuck up on Shadow before he catapulted him over the cliff, he roared instead of just attacking him. Also, as Shadow lures the cougar into the trap, he says "Here, kitty, kitty, kitty" and the cougar roared at him. It's not that he didn't know Shadow and Chance's presence in the area, he knew they were in the area the whole time he arrived there and hated it when Shadow called him kitty. When Chance gets distracted, he says "cut it out" to the butterfly and the mountain lion immediately roared at him as if he thought he was talking to him. When he first encounters Shadow and Chance, I realized that he taunts and teases his prey before attacking them, when he announced his presence to Chance before sneaking off after Chance tried to warn him. He comes back again and Chance again warned him about the cougar stalking them. When Shadow saw the cougar, he roared at them before chasing them as a way to say "boo!". Cougars don't roar before they attack, and they don't just chase their prey out in the open like lions in Africa. They see an opportunity to get the catch, and they JUMP AT IT, without alerting their prey. Trust me, I'm an animal whisperer and I can understand their thoughts and behavior in movies.