Posted on 12/07/2017 7:07:21 PM PST by Djl3668
"If you take one thing away from his advice, it might be to stay well clear of hyenas, because they don't kill quickly, rather, 'they just start eating'. Read on to find out which animals would finish you off the quickest."
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pfffft- dying from hyenas would be a blessing compared to dying from ducks which tickle their opponents to death
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RBteMgscNxQ
Experts differ as to whether it is worse to run into a solitary cougar or a pack...
A pride of lions, a shameless of Cougars.
Then our liberal betters decided we needed to re-introduce mountain lions, coyotes, and grizzlies where they had been wiped out. Now you can't hike in many parts of the country without fear of being eaten.
Not good.
To not bait and kill these vermin where they run is criminal.
Reminds me a vet who was taken prisoner by the Japanese. He stated “they would feed you, however, it was never enough as they kept you right at the starvation brink in order to break you at any time.”
That’s the IRS.
Everytime I see his face, I think of that poor little girl on the Hill being being touched by that pervert.
Um, sorry, there where a few hundred but you get the point.
How about a red ant?
Sounds like the chicken hawks that circle me above everytime I go for for a run! Lol. They can clean up a deer in little over an hour.
I don’t ever doubt that any scavenger animal would be the worst. That includes rats... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3U83QLoATU
101!!!!
Sounds like a carjacking in Detroit.
Oh... You mean Democrats.
I still think of 1984 and the Rat Scene in Room 101? Is that correct? Anyhoo... that would really be the worst.
“Does that sound like the shark is making a mistake?”
More like checking out the buffet.
re Wild Dogs.
I was up in Alaska on some work and had a local Indian just watching as “protection” against bears. I had told him I hear something when I was away from him (I had a gun) - but that it was much smaller than a bear.
He said it was probably a wild dog - and he was more concerned about wild dogs than Grizzly Bears. He may have been telling tales - but he said they (two Indians) saw a grizzly catch our scent, and then it changed course to walk around the other side of the small hill we were working on.
Another day, in another part of the site, we heard two shots. He said they had killed two wild dogs where some other guys were working.
Wolves do the same thing.
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