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Post by Hardcastle on Nov 1, 2022 22:52:45 GMT
Awesome dude!
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Post by Hardcastle on Nov 1, 2022 23:09:26 GMT
Some stuff in there I still hadn't seen. I so wish carnivora were forced to watch it like - I do however wish the hyena video was better quality, and showed the initial impact. In fact I'm still not even sure it's the same incident.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2022 0:21:20 GMT
Some stuff in there I still hadn't seen. I so wish carnivora were forced to watch it like - I do however wish the hyena video was better quality, and showed the initial impact. In fact I'm still not even sure it's the same incident. I'd pay money to have all of carnivora watch it, lol. Yeah, the hyena video when I watched it I recall it was like a drone was flying overhead. I do remember the villagers with sticks who were trying to break it up. I know that's what I saw, I distinctly recall the stick being put in between and some idiots in the comment section were going ''they did it to save the Pitbull!'' lol
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Post by Deleted on Dec 30, 2022 18:50:20 GMT
That dog did very well against the cougar. People need to stop overestimating them sometimes. It seems like a bunch of debaters always favour a cat over a dog at parity.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 30, 2022 19:06:59 GMT
That dog did very well against the cougar. People need to stop overestimating them sometimes. It seems like a bunch of debaters always favour a cat over a dog at parity. Yes, people favor cats over dogs at parity because they have dexterous hands and claws. The problem is dexterous hands is that when a feline raises up its hands, it looses its foundation. So if a gripping dog spears into it them it's on its back getting mauled + the dog is physically stronger and more stable anyways. It can claw at its opponent all it wants, but that usually doesn't go anywhere. Gripper may get some soap on their scratches. No big deal. These are some of the worse ones, I've seen dogs with little to no scratches.
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