Wild Black

If you are a cowgirl at heart, then high heel cowboy boots are definitely a pair of shoes you NEED to own. These top styles in high heel cowboy boots are must haves and will have you grinning from ear to ear in wild West style!
Show off your love of pink with the Justin Smooth Ostrich boots for $209.99. These boots are beautiful! With 12′ scalloped leather shaft with hot pink stitching to accent, these boots are constructed with smooth ostrich leather. The round toe and block heel will keep you so comfortable, that you will find yourself wearing these every chance you get! The quality genuine leather shafts, linings, and soles are durable and beautiful and will make these boots worth every penny! The J-Flex comfort system maximizes your energy return rate so you can dance the night away in these boots without any worries!
For a unique look in boots, pick up the Capelta Billie Jean boots for $194.95. These boots are denim lined and casual in style elements with belt loop handles to slip these on and off easily. The metal eyelets are unique additions to the overall style of these boots to really bring out a unique flavor. The leather toe and heel is durable and will withstand continued wear while the convenient outside storage pocked allows you to slip change or other items in there for added storage. The half side zip closure allows for easy on and off!
For a truly unique boot with some major Western appeal, pick up the Dingo Harness Slouch boots for $94.95. These boots are constructed in an allover pigskin leather with a slouched shaft. The toe and heel rand is adorned with a star concho strap and narrow toe. These also feature a traditional Western heel and a composition outsole. All in all, with a skirt or jeans, these boots will definitely steal all the attention. Be sure to understate the rest of your ensemble, or you may risk looking too costume-like. These boots are major statement pieces, so let the other elements of your look fall behind.
For some major flair, pick up the Capelta Gold Star boots. These are high priced at $694.95, but are sporting some major style! These leather cowboy boots have a dry brushed golden tint and a fox fur body. Definitely not for the animal friendly, these boots are screaming for a reprimand by PETA. With a decorative jeweled toe band and a rock inspired pattern of silver studded ornaments across the vamp, these boots are anything but ordinary, and anything but subtle. This incredible style will look great with a pair of black leggings and an oversized black sweater. All in all, these boots are not for the faint of heart, nor for the fashionably timid!
For some street appeal, pick up the BCBGeneration Silk boots. These mid-calf boots pair a slouchy shaft with cowboy boot detailing for fashion-forward style. These boots will never falter in providing you with the perfect blend of Western style with the urban appeal of a pair of mid-calf boots. You can wear these with practically everything in your wardrobe for funky and casual everyday looks. The side tabs allow for easy entry while the chunky heel, rounded toe, and curved topline make the BCBGeneration boot a multi-season favorite. The cushioned footbed and light traction sole make for an incredible boot you will wear again and again.
So to hold on to your love of the Wild West, pick up these great styles in high heel cowboy boots today!
Are Black Panthers roaming in the wild in South Carolina?
My father saw a black cat with a thick long tail. He said walked in front of his car, stopped, then crossed a field in the woods. He said he was bigger than any dog that had ever seen and the size of his head, it is almost certain that it was a panther.
The two big wild cats that can have a dress in black are the leopard and the jaguar. Usually, these two cats have spotted coats, but melanistic leopards or jaguars can be born (in the same litter they found) that seem to be black. melanistic leopards or jaguars are actually a dark chocolate color and have always their place, which can be seen properly in direct sunlight. Melanism is not known to occur in the Florida Panthers or any subspecies of puma others. The historic range of the jaguar does not include the south-east, to answer your question is no, there are no panthers "black" in SC, and they have never been in SC. http://www.floridapanther.org/panther_facts.html Now, cougars, panthers, pumas, or whatever you want to called, are native to SC and south-east, only they have disappeared some time ago. They were always tan. There are no wild populations of cougars in South Carolina, and there was not 100 years or more. The Eastern Cougar Network has worked to investigate and establish reportings cougar when they occur outside the normal range (western U.S. and S. Florida) since 1990. Over the past 20 years has been confirmed that A cougar sighting in the Southeast (GA), which has been shown to have wandered from the people of Florida. http://www.cougarnet.org/southeast.html I am in SC and I can tell you that many people report seeing these cats every year, and each time the evidence comes back he says was not a cougar. Track casts always come back saying the dog was. That being said, it is surprising that people have as pets.
