An animal tracker hired by city officials was heading into Foothills Park in Palo Alto on Sunday night to hunt down and kill a mountain lion that attacked a man over the weekend, authorities said.
…the first known mountain lion attack in Palo Alto, said Palo Alto Police Agent Dan Ryan.
The 50-year-old hiker was uninjured but narrowly escaped with his life after the cat leaped onto him from behind about 4 p.m. Saturday….
The … man… was hiking along a trail that parallels Los Trancos Creek, Ryan said, when the cat lunged at him from above, hitting the man about shoulder height and sending him rolling down the slope toward the creek.
The man tumbled about 15 feet before he hit a tree, which blocked his fall. Looking up, he saw the lion roll past him down to the creek, pick itself up and scamper away, Ryan said.
"He was very lucky," said Ryan. "It was a legitimate attack in which the lion was going to kill the man."
Officials believe that the mountain lion was an adolescent, still learning the finer points of hunting, and that it misjudged the terrain and the size of its quarry.
The fact that it jumped a full-grown adult just a few hundred yards from a series of houses was enough for city officials to decide to try to kill the animal, Ryan said.
Rumors of Berkeley students heading out to climb onto the mountain lion and protect it are unconfirmed. Read the comments on this post...