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Posted on 2/4/16 at 9:08 pm to glassman
quote:Ho Lee Phuc!
Bad fricking arse.
Posted on 2/5/16 at 7:07 am to glassman
Damn that jag is as strong as half of the guys on the OT
Posted on 2/5/16 at 8:10 am to glassman
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You would never see it in time and it would break your neck in a millisecond.
Looks like I will buy a neck holster for my new 44 mag.
Posted on 2/5/16 at 9:40 am to Teague
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Not to be the party pooper, but this jaguar is known to have been in the area for years. It's part of their natural range, they're just very rare, especially so far north.
If they are already in Evangeline Parrish they'll be in Huntsville before you know it..
Don't act like you're not scared.
Posted on 2/5/16 at 10:33 am to FrenchJoe
I need one in Jackson Parish, I got a beaver pond that I need cleared of gators.
Posted on 2/5/16 at 10:41 am to Teague
quote:Thanks, I just learned something. From 2005,
but this jaguar is known to have been in the area for years. It's part of their natural range, they're just very rare, especially so far north.
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For four years, camera traps operated by the Borderlands Jaguar Detection Project, based in Amado, Arizona, have documented two jaguars in these high, arid washes. They may have caught a third animal on film—the cat appears differently patterned than the others. If it is a female, it would be the first one known in the United States in 40 years. It's possible the cats were here all along, unnoticed, or they may be visitors from Mexico. It's also possible that jaguars are returning to—and breeding in—the United States.
Posted on 2/5/16 at 10:55 am to TigerDeacon
Yep dats dat black panta my uncle seen.
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