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Re: Americans think they can fight wild animals
I had two family members attacked by a white tail buck while camping. One nearly lost and eye. The other a huge purple black bruise on the leg. Neither got a punch in.


- mookiemcgee
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Oh man, I'm sorry to hear that hitred. Hope the recovery goes well.HitRed wrote:I had two family members attacked by a white tail buck while camping. One nearly lost and eye. The other a huge purple black bruise on the leg. Neither got a punch in.
I was just reading about another deadly vegetarian the other day...
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Re: Americans think they can fight wild animals
I'd say at least 8 inches in length.saxitoxin wrote:What's a Big Monkey?
I found film footage converted to video on YouTube of two Canadian men encountering a lion unarmed. They taunt it and one grabs his tail.
You wouldn't want to do that with a bear or tiger.
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I was hoping Saxi would come in and answer those questions.Dukasaur wrote:Is that what he calls Esmerelda?2dimes wrote: Saxi, did you grab crazy eyes by the hinders?
Re: Americans think they can fight wild animals
It is from such incidents that I am writing this article. About animals attacking people. Now I'm in [Mod edit (dk): spam link removed] to reach out to city officials about this topic.
Re: Americans think they can fight wild animals
hahaha in Spamville people are being attacked by a lot of spam. And the animal situation is very serious, unfortunately.
While it's difficult to provide an exhaustive list of cities with animal attacks, here are a few examples of American cities that have had notable incidents:
1)Anchorage, Alaska: Due to its proximity to wilderness areas, encounters with wildlife like bears or moose can occur in Anchorage. It's crucial for residents and visitors to be cautious and follow safety guidelines when venturing into natural habitats.
2)Los Angeles, California: While large predatory animal attacks are uncommon in urban areas, Los Angeles has seen occasional incidents involving coyotes, which are more common in suburban regions near natural habitats.
3)Phoenix, Arizona: Rattlesnake bites can occur in the desert areas surrounding Phoenix. It's important to be aware of snake habitats, watch where you step, and seek immediate medical attention if bitten.
4)Orlando, Florida: Alligator attacks have occurred in bodies of water and canals in the state of Florida, including areas near Orlando. It's important to heed warning signs, stay away from water edges, and avoid feeding or approaching alligators.
5)New York City, New York: Although relatively rare, New York City has occasionally experienced incidents involving aggressive or injured urban wildlife such as raccoons, coyotes, or occasionally even deer.
While it's difficult to provide an exhaustive list of cities with animal attacks, here are a few examples of American cities that have had notable incidents:
1)Anchorage, Alaska: Due to its proximity to wilderness areas, encounters with wildlife like bears or moose can occur in Anchorage. It's crucial for residents and visitors to be cautious and follow safety guidelines when venturing into natural habitats.
2)Los Angeles, California: While large predatory animal attacks are uncommon in urban areas, Los Angeles has seen occasional incidents involving coyotes, which are more common in suburban regions near natural habitats.
3)Phoenix, Arizona: Rattlesnake bites can occur in the desert areas surrounding Phoenix. It's important to be aware of snake habitats, watch where you step, and seek immediate medical attention if bitten.
4)Orlando, Florida: Alligator attacks have occurred in bodies of water and canals in the state of Florida, including areas near Orlando. It's important to heed warning signs, stay away from water edges, and avoid feeding or approaching alligators.
5)New York City, New York: Although relatively rare, New York City has occasionally experienced incidents involving aggressive or injured urban wildlife such as raccoons, coyotes, or occasionally even deer.
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All animals I can punch. You can fight off saxi if you rate him a 1 after a game, no need to fight him. Ezy win gg.
Dukasaur wrote:saxitoxin wrote:taking medical advice from this creature; a morbidly obese man who is 100% convinced he willed himself into becoming a woman.
Your obsession with mrswdk is really sad.
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Re: Americans think they can fight wild animals
lily27 wrote:It is from such incidents that I am writing this article. About animals attacking people. Now I'm in ]Mod edit (dk): spam link removed to reach out to city officials about this topic.
“Life is a shipwreck, but we must not forget to sing in the lifeboats.”
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Re: Americans think they can fight wild animals
It is from such incidents that I am writing this article. About animals attacking people. Now I'm in ]Mod edit (dk): spam link removed to reach out to city officials about this topic.
“Life is a shipwreck, but we must not forget to sing in the lifeboats.”
― Voltaire
― Voltaire
Re: Americans think they can fight wild animals
not likely after I grab you by the hindersDirtyDishSoap wrote:All animals I can punch. You can fight off saxi if you rate him a 1 after a game, no need to fight him. Ezy win gg.
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I will tell you their nationality, 2dimes : they were from China. I did a brief stint as a shuttle driver between Calgary & Banff, and it was ALWAYS the chinamen demanding I stop so they could step off and photograph the wildlife @ scary/stupid close proximity. the first few times I was rather rudely asked, I complied because I was new to the job and needed it rather badly at the time as it was during the '08 recession period & there was not a lot of oil & gas drilling going on then, so I took what I could get. after observing this behaviour a couple times & speaking w/my employer about it, she had some signs made up in Mandarin saying "DO NOT DISTURB THE DRIVER WHILE BUS IS IN MOTION. THANK YOU"- worked great, I used to just LOVE tapping that sign...2dimes wrote: I have seen people in real life get way too close to a grizzly bear feeding beside a highway. I didn't ask nationalities but presume it was a mix of tourists and Canucks. That's some excellent entertainment right there.

Re: Americans think they can fight wild animals
fucking retards. I remember the first time I came up here to visit the 'rents & they wanted to take me to the mouth of some river to watch the bears gorging on salmon. I could smell them before we got close enough to where you actually had to watch where you stepped because bear shit everywhere. when we finally emerged onto the grassy "viewing area", we were....mmm, I'd say a little more than '100 from about a dozen or so black bears wading in & out of the Honna river. I was fucking terrified - I was unarmed on foot w/two old people who kept insisting "oh, it's fine - their bellies are full of salmon". be that as it may, I wasn't having it & promptly got the f*ck outta there. was NOT impressed w/ma & pa on that particular afternoon.

Re: Americans think they can fight wild animals
Yeah, that seems a bit worse. Many bears with only two people before they get to you. Also sounds like you were a bit too far from the vehicle to hop back in for some shelter.
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lol, yeah - was a good 5-10 minute walk back to the truck.

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Re: Americans think they can fight wild animals
The video begins when a man wearing a sweatshirt and shorts leans over the edge of a boat and dips his hands in the water. A voice is then heard warning the man: "I wouldn't put your hands in there."
The man in the sweatshirt, appearing to laugh, says, "Two seconds, it won't do anything."
He then puts both hands in the water for a second time. That’s when, the video shows, a shark emerges and latches on to his right hand. He screams, his right-hand smacks the boat's edge, and the video shows a blood mark on the vessel.
The Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Department said in a short statement that it received a call at 10:10 a.m. Friday about a possible shark bite. An air rescue unit took a patient to a local hospital.
Republican.
https://www.instagram.com/p/Ct6ryQEsf1E/
The man in the sweatshirt, appearing to laugh, says, "Two seconds, it won't do anything."
He then puts both hands in the water for a second time. That’s when, the video shows, a shark emerges and latches on to his right hand. He screams, his right-hand smacks the boat's edge, and the video shows a blood mark on the vessel.
The Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Department said in a short statement that it received a call at 10:10 a.m. Friday about a possible shark bite. An air rescue unit took a patient to a local hospital.
Republican.
https://www.instagram.com/p/Ct6ryQEsf1E/
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Do only Republicans get bitten by sharks? Sharks are smarter than I realize.GaryDenton wrote:The video begins when a man wearing a sweatshirt and shorts leans over the edge of a boat and dips his hands in the water. A voice is then heard warning the man: "I wouldn't put your hands in there."
The man in the sweatshirt, appearing to laugh, says, "Two seconds, it won't do anything."
He then puts both hands in the water for a second time. That’s when, the video shows, a shark emerges and latches on to his right hand. He screams, his right-hand smacks the boat's edge, and the video shows a blood mark on the vessel.
The Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Department said in a short statement that it received a call at 10:10 a.m. Friday about a possible shark bite. An air rescue unit took a patient to a local hospital.
Republican.
https://www.instagram.com/p/Ct6ryQEsf1E/
I am sure those who are apolitical and Democrat are also bitten by sharks. I doubt anyone keeps data on such things.
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Re: Americans think they can fight wild animals
Like what does one thing have to do with the other?GaryDenton wrote:The video begins when a man wearing a sweatshirt and shorts leans over the edge of a boat and dips his hands in the water. A voice is then heard warning the man: "I wouldn't put your hands in there."
The man in the sweatshirt, appearing to laugh, says, "Two seconds, it won't do anything."
He then puts both hands in the water for a second time. That’s when, the video shows, a shark emerges and latches on to his right hand. He screams, his right-hand smacks the boat's edge, and the video shows a blood mark on the vessel.
The Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Department said in a short statement that it received a call at 10:10 a.m. Friday about a possible shark bite. An air rescue unit took a patient to a local hospital.
Republican.
https://www.instagram.com/p/Ct6ryQEsf1E/
Only Republicans do stupid things? Is that the point?
Also… how (from the video) would you even know he’s a “Republican”?
