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If you had $100,000 they might honor that request. ;)
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Take that vegetarians. That was mesmerizing to watch. |
I was baffled by the bird who attained safety on a ledge and then flew back again and was "eaten" by the sinkhole. It was like a nightclub for bried, "Oh well, if Bob's going in, it must be okay!"
Re Richmond Park. When Mum and Dad used to house-sit they had a number of customers in the area. The kind with indoor pools and security gates. They always asked if they could let the dogs off the lead in the Park. A surprising amount of owners believed their little darlings were well trained enough to ignore the distraction of a running deer. But it's a natural instinct; I wouldn't have trusted Diz with a spider, let alone a rodent. He'd probably even have tried for a smaller dog, and not just in a territorial way. I can get remember giggling over my keyboard over a story Mum wrote me about combing an enormous expanse looking for a dog. Sadly I can't remember the details. They caught it eventually - I can only assume the thrill of the chase wore off and it was hungry. Suffice to say, they often used long leads in the Park from then on, but a lead they always used. |
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more story, light on details cos there aren't many:
http://www.grindtv.com/random/fisher...ruHC1rTDDOb.97 |
The canal is thirty (30) feet across:
It's better bigger. Watch baby panther leap across a 30-foot canal in a single bound A. That ain't no kitten. 2. It damn sure ain't no babby. /. Upon further review, the canal doesn't really look like thirty feet, either. |
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Karma -Revenge of the Elk - Paybacks are a bitch
A hunter in OR killed an Elk then tried to drag it up a hill with his 4-wheeler. But the vehicle tipped up and the hunter was impaled on the antlers. Quick first aid by his buddies and a helicopter flight saved his life. |
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I wonder what they were using for bait?
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Jonahs.
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I love telephoto compression. I fucking love it.
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Something ya gotta live with living around wildlife:
Attachment 58504 The 'living' part is more difficult when a moose is involved: Attachment 58505 |
Although these accidents appear to have happened in daylight, the increased possibility of a collision with a large animal during the hours of darkness convinced me not to drive at night during my visits to the US.
I visited Colorado, Wyoming, Nebraska and South Dakota and saw plenty of wildlife, most of it very much alive. I was happy to keep it that way! |
It's a shame you didn't come through Kentucky and run me over with a bull dozer. Could have saved me a lot of headaches.
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