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	<title>Comments on: Lions cannot kill Bighorn Sheep just Mule Deer</title>
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		<title>By: Gregory Scott</title>
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		<description>Amazing how the AZ game dept, cant seem to figure out the MT lion use to be a predator now it is a big game animal, now the coyotes have a free ride, when the coyote use to be poisoned, and trapped, now the trapping is out.
It doesnt take a college education to figure out the deer doesnt stand a chance to ever come back with so many predators.
They will blame it on water and rain, I would say ok to that, but what about along the rivers in AZ where there is plenty of water and food for the deer, and they still have a hard time to survive.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Amazing how the AZ game dept, cant seem to figure out the MT lion use to be a predator now it is a big game animal, now the coyotes have a free ride, when the coyote use to be poisoned, and trapped, now the trapping is out.<br />
It doesnt take a college education to figure out the deer doesnt stand a chance to ever come back with so many predators.<br />
They will blame it on water and rain, I would say ok to that, but what about along the rivers in AZ where there is plenty of water and food for the deer, and they still have a hard time to survive.</p>
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