cougar
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Registered: Jun 2006
Location: Arkansas
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LOL , yes , trail cameras run on either c or d batteries , you also can get them to run on a solar panel wich is more money but less headache with changing out your batteries once a month or sooner depending on the traffic in the sight path of your camera. do not get a flash camera for this , get the infrared version, pics will be black and white at night and color during day. average camera is good up to 45 - 60 feet. they make some that go farther and you can also buy the moultry camera that sends the pics directly to your i-phone and home computer as soon as it has snapped the pic. i used to work for gander mountain and i sold many trail cameras. just remember, and this is especially true with electronics... you get what you pay for... these cameras run anywhere from 50.00 to 800.00 and higher, some of them will throw in the sd cards and batteries , majority of them are junk. to set up a camera for a cat , honestly, would be like trying to find a needle in a haystack unless it came to the same spot daily or say every other day or something . if it came to the same area consistantly you would need multiple cameras set in differant directions. honestly the best way to catch a big cat is with dogs and a handy little thing they call a bullet . as far as the threat part, well , same thing with snakes here, if it is threatening you , you can kill it if not you have to leave it be, well hate to burst the people who made that claim's bubble , but everyone i ever saw made me jump therefore being a threat. **** thing almost gave me a heart attack, so it dies, pretty simple . your constitutional right allows you to protect you and your property as you deem necasary . so do it , protect you and what is yours first and fore most . hope that helps you some.. have a good day
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