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4 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

You do realize they were playing with the badger like a toy right?

 

They would have killed it instantly if they really wanted to.

they tired, but no luck. That lion could have easily passed away from a infection dealing with a honey badger bit or scratch!!

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2 minutes ago, Basbear said:

they tired, but no luck. That lion could have easily passed away from a infection dealing with a honey badger bit or scratch!!

You think a lion kill much bigger animals but can't kill a honey badger?

 

That wasn't even a snack for them. They were just playing with it. Probably killed it at soon as the camera cut off. Badgers are fearless, but they are far from the beating a bear or lion.

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I like the cats vs snake videos I see on youtube. Wonder if panthers are that quick. 

As far as the ass kicking, we have seen this all before.

I actually will be pleased if Bryce Young goes ahead and emphatically writes his final chapter in his Panthers tale, then we can all start looking to get out of this mess. 

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Just now, CamWhoaaCam said:

You think a lion kill much bigger animals but can't kill a honey badger?

 

That wasn't even a snack for them. They were just playing with it. Probably killed it at soon as the camera cut off. Badgers are fearless, but they are far from the beating a bear or lion.

 

Of course just messing around, I've seen these before. Those were young lions, they didn't know how to deal with those badgers.

 

Id toss this into ring, if one of the panthers or leopard were able to surprise throat grap a sleeping or unknown lion or bear......it would be hard to survive.  

Still a tiny tiny parasite, flea, or worm can take down lions, tigers, and bears.. 

I honestly think that's would truly killed the dinosaurs, that mentor was just a 15th round TKO they were on the mat. 

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7 minutes ago, Basbear said:

 

Of course just messing around, I've seen these before. Those were young lions, they didn't know how to deal with those badgers.

 

Id toss this into ring, if one of the panthers or leopard were able to surprise throat grap a sleeping or unknown lion or bear......it would be hard to survive.  

Still a tiny tiny parasite, flea, or worm can take down lions, tigers, and bears.. 

I honestly think that's would truly killed the dinosaurs, that mentor was just a 15th round TKO they were on the mat. 

What caused Covid in your opinion?

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15 minutes ago, strato said:

I like the cats vs snake videos I see on youtube. Wonder if panthers are that quick. 

As far as the ass kicking, we have seen this all before.

I actually will be pleased if Bryce Young goes ahead and emphatically writes his final chapter in his Panthers tale, then we can all start looking to get out of this mess. 

Imagine if America had to deal with wild King Cobras. Those things are scary.

 

I remember a rattle snake sliding right pass my shoe when I got a flat on the side of the highway a few years back. I could only imagine if that was a cobra. I probably would have ran into traffic.

 

 

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