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A big cat showdown was caught on camera.
California residents woke up to a frightening scene as two aggressive mountain lions fought to the death on a suburban street in the early morning.
Residents of Belmont, just 20 miles outside of San Francisco, were startled to find the creatures going at it in the middle of Hastings Drive around 2 a.m. on Wednesday.
A doorbell camera picked up part of the wild encounter, as the two big cats can be heard duking it out with intense growls, before the sole winner calmly stalks through the suburban area after reportedly dragging the its dead foe down the street.
The California Department Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) said the surviving mountain lion is not a threat to humans; it's unknown where the creature went, as it didn't leave tracks and hasn't reappeared that residents can tell.
Neighbors are still on high alert and have been advising each other not to let their kids or dogs out alone.
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Two mountain lions brawled it out on Hastings Drive in Belmont, California, roughly 20 miles from San Francisco. The lone mountain lion (pictured) killed the