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Ouch!!
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I thought this thread was going to be about your finger and a turtle.
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It seems funny to me that initially the leopard was sitting there
"crap, my paw hurts, WTF?" and the porcupine (Porsche content?) "Yeah. You want some more of this? Hey, I'm talking to you! Come on." and eventually the leopard thought, "look at that thing. It looks so stupid. Look at me, I'm awesome. I should totally be able to take him. I'll give it another shot." It seemed weird that at the beginning the pp didn't just wander off but kept turning back around like he was looking for more. Probably some sort of chip on his shoulder or a Napolean complex. |
Little known fact, porcupines are good singers too.
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Quote:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1c4UuepfKHQ what always gets me are the dogs that have gotten into a PP. They don't seem nearly as smart as the leopard was about it. They just dive in face first. |
I think the young male leopard was just playing around and learned a lesson.
The video was from South Africa so it might have cool enough that both animals were enjoying the heat of the asphalt. Just my guess. |
We know, after over 25 years here, that every new dog we get is going to get skunked at least once, the Labs twice:cool:
Youth and inexperience: Skunk School is in session. |
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