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  1. Mick!

    The Official Critter Thread

    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7860116/ It may have been this. Tbh I was doing the google thing (leopards taking urban dogs etc.) and what was coming up was not what I wanted to see so I won’t dive too deep.
  2. Mick!

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    Saw a documentary about leopards, they are adapting to living in cities, and dogs are a common prey. They have learnt to grab them by the throat to keep them quiet while they take them away. Don’t think my Igor would stand a chance!
  3. Mick!

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    I have seen this in nature programs on the telly. A moose will take refuge from a wolfpack in water knowing that it’s (relatively) safe. Against one wolf, even on dry land, I’d venture that moose was in no danger.
  4. Mick!

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    For the chance of some bear pussy, it’s a powerful incentive. If you’re a young bear, what else is there?
  5. Mick!

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    Bears, really scary.
  6. Mick!

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    Beautiful animal, I hope it has some kind of outside compound as well.
  7. Mick!

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    Because they don’t have swim bladders or something.
  8. Mick!

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    I remember when our Jack Russell which was fairly bad tempered at the best of times would bite me as a young child. I'd run to my mum complaining that Pirate had bit me, "good for him" she'd say "leave the feckin' dog alone"
  9. Mick!

    The Official Critter Thread

    Leopard hangs out in Indian town, not good results if you're in the way. http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-35520619
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