I thought it was a new breed of Hurley bred Husky.I sure knew enough to stay away before...this didn’t change anything.
By the way, I assumed you meant there’s now a new species of animal, and I was rooting for the Liger.
I fed a bunch of Giraffe's at a zoo last year. I'm still disturbed by their tongues. I recognize this adds next to nothing to the thread, but holy crap, those tongues...
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We may be at the top of the food chain but....I’m not getting close to a 15 foot tall and 2,500 lbs beast.
We're only at the top of the food chain when we have a large caliber gun or rifle in hand. Otherwise we fall somewhere in the mid range or perhaps even below that, depending upon the size and type of creature we're confronted with.
We're only at the top of the food chain when we have a large caliber gun or rifle in hand. Otherwise we fall somewhere in the mid range or perhaps even below that, depending upon the size and type of creature we're confronted with.
To add to this thread,
Human decides to take selfie with injured bear, bear kills human.
Florida driver hits alligator crossing I-95 in South Carolina, car spins out of control off road killing mother and two children.
Leopard snatches a ranger's 3-year kid at a national park in Uganda. Dinner served.
And in Zimbabwe a bride to be has arm bitten off by crocodile a few days before the big ceremony.
Yeah, without a gun or weapon we are way down in to the fat part of the bell curve of animal dominance.
Yeah, without a gun or weapon we are way down in to the fat part of the bell curve of animal dominance.
Or pack hunting, which is what gave rise to human ascension to the top of the food chain. Not that the bulk of us really have those those skills anymore.
I've told the story here before, I think, about my interaction with bear in the Adirondacks. Long story short, their were six of us and on of him and he wasn't the least bit intimidated. Us on the other hand...
Wait is this Ja Ja Binks' family member?I fed a bunch of Giraffe's at a zoo last year. I'm still disturbed by their tongues. I recognize this adds next to nothing to the thread, but holy crap, those tongues...
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Read this.....Hell, a hoard of rats or even ants can make relatively quick work of a human.
In this particular group I wasn't 100% I wouldn't be the slowest, so I had decide which of them I was going to shove to the ground.Just remember, you don't have to be faster than the bear. Just can't be slowest human.
#alwaysnaturewalkwithafatty

Or pack hunting, which is what gave rise to human ascension to the top of the food chain. Not that the bulk of us really have those those skills anymore.
I've told the story here before, I think, about my interaction with bear in the Adirondacks. Long story short, their were six of us and on of him and he wasn't the least bit intimidated. Us on the other hand...
What's unfortunate is that not only today are tigers endangered but are on average smaller than they were around 1900, for the simple reason that big game hunters shot all the large males for trophies. It was open season on them into the early 1960's.Dude, I just spent like 45 minutes reading about killer animals. Thanks.
Corbett's book is great read, from hunting man eaters, trout fishing in the Himalayas, the magnificent forests which are gone now. He saw it coming, too. Corbett National Park in the Himalayan foothills is named after him. A movie was made in the late 1940's very loosely based on his book, surprised Spielberg or James Cameron haven't tried to film it.Dude, I just spent like 45 minutes reading about killer animals. Thanks.