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Old 11-02-2009, 03:35 PM   #31
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Ya, at some point in its life, not some point in the party.

That little fella would have a hard time to break your skin. You'd probably have to let him chew for a while.
Unless this alligator was on some hardcore growth hormone type of shit. We dont know what they are feeding this creature.
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Old 11-02-2009, 03:38 PM   #32
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they dont make good pets. Imagine a giant dog that marks no matter what and can never be brought into public or in the company of guests.
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The main problem with wolves as pets is that they will howl, no matter what.
My aunt had a timber wolf named Bandit. He was all legs. At 10 months(the only time I saw him), he was hip high on me at the shoulders and was a great pet. He would play gentle or rough, depending on who was playing with him.
He did not mark anywhere, and he was fine in public.
The reason they had to give him up was because of the howling. It is not like a dog howling, wolves are freaking loud. He could be heard miles away.

He was born in the Calagary Zoo, and after my aunt had him, he ended up going to the Papanak Zoo(http://www.papanack.com) and has since been moved to a zoo somewhere in the US.
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Old 11-02-2009, 03:42 PM   #33
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BS.

The main problem with wolves as pets is that they will howl, no matter what.
My aunt had a timber wolf named Bandit. He was all legs. At 10 months(the only time I saw him), he was hip high on me at the shoulders and was a great pet. He would play gentle or rough, depending on who was playing with him.
He did not mark anywhere, and he was fine in public.
The reason they had to give him up was because of the howling. It is not like a dog howling, wolves are freaking loud. He could be heard miles away.

He was born in the Calagary Zoo, and after my aunt had him, he ended up going to the Papanak Zoo(http://www.papanack.com) and has since been moved to a zoo somewhere in the US.
I don't remember my grandfathers dog Bandit howling at all.

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Old 11-02-2009, 04:34 PM   #34
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BS.

The main problem with wolves as pets is that they will howl, no matter what.
My aunt had a timber wolf named Bandit. He was all legs. At 10 months(the only time I saw him), he was hip high on me at the shoulders and was a great pet. He would play gentle or rough, depending on who was playing with him.
He did not mark anywhere, and he was fine in public.
The reason they had to give him up was because of the howling. It is not like a dog howling, wolves are freaking loud. He could be heard miles away.

He was born in the Calagary Zoo, and after my aunt had him, he ended up going to the Papanak Zoo(http://www.papanack.com) and has since been moved to a zoo somewhere in the US.
I don't think that there are many absolutes, when you start to mix breeds. I knew a guy down in Huntsville, AL who claimed that his dog was half husky and half wolf (and it looked the part). The dog was mild tempered and would take a fair bit of abuse from his owner, without so much as a snap. I never heard the dog make more than a couple of quiet wuffs during the week that I was there. It was prone to escaping and roaming the neighbourhood though.
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Dude, there are coyotes roaming around the trail behind our house. The first time I saw them(also the first time I'd ever seen a coyote at all) they were in a pack of about 5 and I nearly peed my pants I was so scared. My husband tried to tell me they would never attack a human.

I'm not walking back there anymore.
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Old 11-02-2009, 05:18 PM   #36
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I saw my first coyote Saturday. I was leaving my friends house around 3am and i saw 2 animals bouncing along on the other side of the street. Thinking they were strays i slowed the car down and the 2 coyotes stopped and looked right at me. They were beautiful, but i realized that they were coyotes and not stray house dogs and kept going.

Well i was lost and then about 5 minutes later came back down that road and saw coyote remnants. No blood, but it looked like a chunk of flesh or tail.
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Old 11-02-2009, 05:31 PM   #37
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Well it was a baby, but at some point it will be large. She claimed like 7 or 8 feet. GTFO with that shit. I didn't get near it.
Yes and she's the type of dumbazz I hear about from time to time that buys something like that because it's so cute but then ot gets too big to feed/handle and care for so they take it out to a local lake like we have here and turn it loose. It will end up biting/killing someone or eating someones pet or die because it can't survive the winter.
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Yes and she's the type of dumbazz I hear about from time to time that buys something like that because it's so cute but then ot gets too big to feed/handle and care for so they take it out to a local lake like we have here and turn it loose. It will end up biting/killing someone or eating someones pet or die because it can't survive the winter.
Yep, it's happened around here before. And apparently the owner of this gator was flashing dudes with her pierced saggy boobs. I didn't see it,but my wife told me she witnessed this.
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Yep, it's happened around here before. And apparently the owner of this gator was flashing dudes with her pierced saggy boobs. I didn't see it,but my wife told me she witnessed this.
Flashing saggy ones ?
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Flashing saggy ones ?
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