Sunday, January 11, 2026

Lex Anteinternet: Friday, January 11, 1901. Theodore Roosevelt and ...

Lex Anteinternet: Friday, January 11, 1901. Theodore Roosevelt and ...: Theodore Roosevelt engaged a mountain lion in hand to hand combat in Colorado. Soon we saw the lion in a treetop, with two of the dogs so hi...

Friday, January 11, 1901. Theodore Roosevelt and the Mountain Lion.

Theodore Roosevelt engaged a mountain lion in hand to hand combat in Colorado.
Soon we saw the lion in a treetop, with two of the dogs so high up among the branches that he was striking at them. He was more afraid of us than of the dogs, and as soon as he saw us he took a great flying leap and was off, the pack close behind. In a few hundred yards they had him up another tree. Here I could have shot him (Tony climbed almost up to him, and then fell twenty feet out of the tree), but waited for Stewart to get a photo; and he jumped again. This time, after a couple of hundred yards, the dogs caught him, and a great fight followed. They could have killed him by themselves, but he bit or clawed four of them, and for fear he might kill one I ran in and stabbed him behind the shoulder, thrusting the knife you loaned me right into his heart. I have always wished to kill a cougar as I did this one, with dogs and the knife.
Theodore Roosevelt, Letters to His Children.

Found: The World’s Oldest Poisoned Arrows

Found: The World’s Oldest Poisoned Arrows: Scientists have found the oldest known poisoned arrows, dating back 60,000 years. These small quartz arrowheads unearthed in South Africa are laced with plant toxins. This means the use of poison for hunting started tens of thousands of years earlier than we thought.   The arrow tips came from the Umhlatuzana Rock Shelter in KwaZulu-Natal Province, […]

Lex Anteinternet: Friday, January 11, 1901. Theodore Roosevelt and ...

Lex Anteinternet: Friday, January 11, 1901. Theodore Roosevelt and ... : Theodore Roosevelt engaged a mountain lion in hand to hand combat ...