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...but now that I think about it, that might not add up either.
Sasquatches tend to swallow their chickens whole...
Sasquatches tend to swallow their chickens whole...
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Whoa cool. Imma try to read that later today.
but til then, anyone heard from TDub?
kinda wondering if he got drunk and passed out on top of his shed again
but til then, anyone heard from TDub?
kinda wondering if he got drunk and passed out on top of his shed again
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Well shit...you never showed up, i had the whole case to myself....
Just Ledoux it
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not good...at all
https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/ ... story.html
a few years ago, the figure i heard from colleagues in the know, was that there are now more invasive species of reptiles and amphibians in south florida, than there are natives
https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/ ... story.html
a few years ago, the figure i heard from colleagues in the know, was that there are now more invasive species of reptiles and amphibians in south florida, than there are natives
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Id also like to think that a supposedly interdimesional species could figure oit the operation of the twist lock on the coop and just take them all.
I know a couple guys thay will a wear up and down that they've seen sasquatch in the eagle caps. I dunno, but who am i to say theyre wrong.....we dont know close to everything
Just Ledoux it
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Lucky he founs rhe damn thing. Theyre pretty secretive animals.TraditionKU wrote: ↑Fri Apr 09, 2021 7:28 ammy guess would be bobcatTDub wrote: ↑Thu Apr 08, 2021 10:39 pm So ive lost 2 chickens in the last 3 days. Ive been suspecting a raccoon. Then, last night I hear a chicken scream from what seems to be the neighbors place. I go check my coop, all good, but the horses freak out and i turn to see glowing eyes bounding across the pasture...whatever it is sees me and turns and goes away. Couldn't tell what it was but ive never seen a raccoon move like that. This evening at dusk my dog goes crazy and i look out in time to see something goldish bouncing in the far back pasture. Moved like a cat but too big for a housecat and was headed toward the treeline.....barncats never go to the treeline at dusk. Was too far to get a real confident look but now in guessing i got a bobcat to deal with, or perhaps a young cougar. So far its gotten 2 of my chickens, the neighbor down the roads chicken, and a neighbors barncat.
years ago, as a kid growing up in new mexico, we did the 4H thing and had a nice big chicken coop. in the middle of town we had a bobcat get in the coop. pops took care of it with the business end of a 4-10
Also, ive never owned a 410, kinda want one though. Pretty handy round for light work
Just Ledoux it
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It’s fun to think about.
But, same thing with grizzlies in the San Juans: how long can an apex predator go undetected without any empirical confirmation?
At some point a hunter would shoot one, or one would get hit by a car, or a hunter would shoot one, or a carcass wash up on the shore or something.
With the big difference being, grizzlies really used to be in the San Juans, and a specimen really did show up when it was otherwise not supposed to
But, same thing with grizzlies in the San Juans: how long can an apex predator go undetected without any empirical confirmation?
At some point a hunter would shoot one, or one would get hit by a car, or a hunter would shoot one, or a carcass wash up on the shore or something.
With the big difference being, grizzlies really used to be in the San Juans, and a specimen really did show up when it was otherwise not supposed to
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whoa, how many hunters again?
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Well, she don't make me nervous, she don't talk too muchTDub wrote: ↑Fri Apr 09, 2021 8:20 amLucky he founs rhe damn thing. Theyre pretty secretive animals.TraditionKU wrote: ↑Fri Apr 09, 2021 7:28 ammy guess would be bobcatTDub wrote: ↑Thu Apr 08, 2021 10:39 pm So ive lost 2 chickens in the last 3 days. Ive been suspecting a raccoon. Then, last night I hear a chicken scream from what seems to be the neighbors place. I go check my coop, all good, but the horses freak out and i turn to see glowing eyes bounding across the pasture...whatever it is sees me and turns and goes away. Couldn't tell what it was but ive never seen a raccoon move like that. This evening at dusk my dog goes crazy and i look out in time to see something goldish bouncing in the far back pasture. Moved like a cat but too big for a housecat and was headed toward the treeline.....barncats never go to the treeline at dusk. Was too far to get a real confident look but now in guessing i got a bobcat to deal with, or perhaps a young cougar. So far its gotten 2 of my chickens, the neighbor down the roads chicken, and a neighbors barncat.
years ago, as a kid growing up in new mexico, we did the 4H thing and had a nice big chicken coop. in the middle of town we had a bobcat get in the coop. pops took care of it with the business end of a 4-10
Also, ive never owned a 410, kinda want one though. Pretty handy round for light work
She walks like Bo Diddley and she don't need no crutch
She keeps this 410 all loaded with lead
Well, if I go down dyin', you know
She's bound to put a blanket on my bed
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This is the Puerto Rican chupacabra. The ones in Texas are more like the mangy coyotes.
Defense. Rebounds.
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my pops has 2...one of which is probably close to 80 years old now. it wasn’t made with the best materials, so the barrel/chamber heats up pretty quick causing the shells to get stuck and not eject. they really are just about the perfect little shotguns thoughTDub wrote: ↑Fri Apr 09, 2021 8:20 amLucky he founs rhe damn thing. Theyre pretty secretive animals.TraditionKU wrote: ↑Fri Apr 09, 2021 7:28 ammy guess would be bobcatTDub wrote: ↑Thu Apr 08, 2021 10:39 pm So ive lost 2 chickens in the last 3 days. Ive been suspecting a raccoon. Then, last night I hear a chicken scream from what seems to be the neighbors place. I go check my coop, all good, but the horses freak out and i turn to see glowing eyes bounding across the pasture...whatever it is sees me and turns and goes away. Couldn't tell what it was but ive never seen a raccoon move like that. This evening at dusk my dog goes crazy and i look out in time to see something goldish bouncing in the far back pasture. Moved like a cat but too big for a housecat and was headed toward the treeline.....barncats never go to the treeline at dusk. Was too far to get a real confident look but now in guessing i got a bobcat to deal with, or perhaps a young cougar. So far its gotten 2 of my chickens, the neighbor down the roads chicken, and a neighbors barncat.
years ago, as a kid growing up in new mexico, we did the 4H thing and had a nice big chicken coop. in the middle of town we had a bobcat get in the coop. pops took care of it with the business end of a 4-10
Also, ive never owned a 410, kinda want one though. Pretty handy round for light work
we had some ranching buddies that skinned and tanned the hide for us, but for some reason we didn’t keep it...can’t remember why. we did, however, keep all four paws and had them made into key chains (obviously way too big to be practical). being the irresponsible kid i was (was probably 7 or 8), i ended up loosing mine
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this is particularly true for the USousdahl wrote: ↑Fri Apr 09, 2021 8:21 am It’s fun to think about.
But, same thing with grizzlies in the San Juans: how long can an apex predator go undetected without any empirical confirmation?
At some point a hunter would shoot one, or one would get hit by a car, or a hunter would shoot one, or a carcass wash up on the shore or something.
With the big difference being, grizzlies really used to be in the San Juans, and a specimen really did show up when it was otherwise not supposed to
there are still new species being discovered that are large and conspicuous enough to make one question how it had escaped the eyes of biologists until now, but these are in developing countries that haven’t been under near the scrutiny that the US has
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and just how many guns are in Merica.
We have a bad enough problem with shooting things we already know about. It should just be a matter of time til somebody shoots something we didn't know about
We have a bad enough problem with shooting things we already know about. It should just be a matter of time til somebody shoots something we didn't know about
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I guess I meant that only in the context of the great outdoors, and of confirming unidentified megafauna in Merica
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here’s a random fact for y’all i just learned:
the common name “White Rhino” us actually the result of a bad translation from the Danish in which the species was originally described
the Dutch called them wijd rhinos... wijd actually means wide, and refers to wide upper lip the species has that facilitates grazing
then the English came along and fucked it up
the common name “White Rhino” us actually the result of a bad translation from the Danish in which the species was originally described
the Dutch called them wijd rhinos... wijd actually means wide, and refers to wide upper lip the species has that facilitates grazing
then the English came along and fucked it up