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This thread invites participants to share their favorite animal pictures, fostering a light-hearted exchange centered around various images of animals, often accompanied by humorous captions or comments. The scope includes sharing links to images, expressing emotions related to the pictures, and engaging in playful commentary about the animals depicted.
The discussion remains largely light-hearted and informal, with no significant areas of disagreement or contention noted among participants. The focus is on enjoyment and sharing rather than resolving any disputes.
Participants do not delve into technical discussions about animal behavior or biology; the focus is primarily on the enjoyment of animal imagery and humor.
Animal lovers, those interested in humorous content, and participants looking for a light-hearted community interaction may find this thread enjoyable.
And...? Did Willy actually get to have dinner with Jonathan Livingston Seagull?BillTre said:
White poop in eye -- Check!strangerep said:And...? Did Willy actually get to have dinner with Jonathan Livingston Seagull?
Ivan Seeking said:
My Dad always said bears were just like big dogs.fresh_42 said:And now talk yourself out of the accusation of discrimination if you do not support your husky's decision!
I dunno... Did you see the size of those claws on that cub?BillTre said:My Dad always said bears were just like big dogs.
Looked pretty fun playing with the dogs.berkeman said:I dunno... Did you see the size of those claws on that cub?![]()
Well, same family. However, I'd prefer foxes and seals over bears from the family.BillTre said:My Dad always said bears were just like big dogs.
That caught my attention too! Be careful puppies!berkeman said:I dunno... Did you see the size of those claws on that cub?![]()
Horses have bigger claws (hooves), just not as many and not a sharp.Ivan Seeking said:That caught my attention too! Be careful puppies!
Oh yes! We had a horse for a time, and it nearly killed me. I was walking behind him which was normally okay. But one day, just when I was directly behind him, a tractor in an adjacent field backfired and the horse kicked with both hind feet. I had just turned my head towards the horse. His hooves just barely missed my head - one on each side! It was so close I could hear them go past my ears.BillTre said:Horses have bigger claws (hooves), just not as many and not a sharp.
Could still hurt.
So... all those Pepe Le Pew cartoons are just seriously defamatory bad press?Ivan Seeking said:Cats and skunks like each other. [...]
Haha, I have long suspected that the creator of Pepe Le Pew knew about real cats and skunks.strangerep said:So... all those Pepe Le Pew cartoons are just seriously defamatory bad press?
Maybe the horses perceive the goats as very unfortunate foals in serious need of TLC?Ivan Seeking said:Another one I learned is that horses love goats, and visa versa.[...] And the goats were each going to have their own horse.
I have often wondered if they see goats as baby horses, or perhaps something more like a pet. I suppose an expert in animal behavior might be able to classify the nature of their interactions.strangerep said:Maybe the horses perceive the goats as very unfortunate foals in serious need of TLC?
Big dogs in the wrong hands also bad. In fact anything with sharp teeth and a decent bit force that can move faster than a human in the hands of an incompetent human? Bad.berkeman said:Okay. Horses bad. Bears bad. Doggies good. Got it.![]()
And some alligators are really bad. They even developed sign-making skills!berkeman said:Okay. Horses bad. Bears bad. Doggies good. Got it.![]()
Liger bad!pinball1970 said:Big dogs in the wrong hands also bad. In fact anything with sharp teeth and a decent bit force that can move faster than a human in the hands of an incompetent human? Bad.