A runner,
who fought off a mountain lion with his bare hands, killing it in the process,
has finally spoken out about the incredible ordeal.
Travis
Kauffman's story has gone viral since he was running through the Colorado
wilderness and had a full on showdown with the vicious animal.
He describes
going for a hike and hearing the sound of pine needles rustling. While he
usually doesn't think much of it, he's always worried that it could be a deadly
animal.
Sadly for
him, his worst fears came to life.
In seconds,
the lion pounced on him and then began a three-minute battle for life.
The
31-year-old explained: "It was going up towards my face so I threw up my
hands to kind of block my face, at which point it grabbed onto my hand and
wrist and from there it started to claw at my face and neck.
"And
that's when kind of my fear response turned into more of a fight response.
"Because
I'm a recent cat owner, I know that the back claws are pretty dangerous when it
comes down to an attack. And I was pretty worried about its claws just sinking
into my my stomach and groin area.
"I was
able to shift my weight and get a foot on its neck...I stepped on its neck with
my right foot and just slowly after a few minutes I thought I would be getting
close and then it would start thrashing again and I had a few more scratches
that resulted from those thrashes at that point, and I'd say another couple
minutes later it finally stopped moving.
A runner
killed a mountain lion that pounced on him during a trail run. Credit: 1713
images/Pixabay
A
spokeswoman for Colorado Parks and Wildlife, Rebecca Ferrell, revealed
examinations of the juvenile mountain lion confirmed it had been choked, and
said the man did the right thing by fighting back.
Speaking to
Buzzfeed News, Ferrell said: "It's definitely not something you hear every
day.
"We
know it sounds hard to believe, but his survival instinct kicked in and he did
what he had to do."
The account
of the ordeal shows that the man was running along West Ridge, a popular trail
in Larimer County's Horsetooth Mountain Open Space, when he heard a rustle
behind him.
Being less
than a year old, it's likely the cat was scared and learning how to hunt, but
despite the man's initial efforts to scare him away, the lion went for his face
and neck.
Even as a juvenile a mountain lion is a serious threat. Survival of the fittest. This dude is fit to survive.
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