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Post by Deleted on Jan 16, 2023 2:36:37 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jan 16, 2023 3:52:03 GMT
1 of 2 things can happen. Anaconda is immediately ragdolled to death, or it gets ragdolled and coils around the Kangal and wins.
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Post by Hardcastle on Jan 16, 2023 5:14:47 GMT
Kangal is not a great choice because it's not the quickest dog, and also lacks shrewd predatory instincts. On the plus side it isn't fearlessly close quarters inclined, so may fare better than a gripper, but realistically would probably stand 20 feet away barking and do nothing. Force them into an engagement and the kangal gets roped up and crushed. Is it possible some kangals would instinctively use the careful persistent hit and run technique necessary for success? Maybe. I don't believe that's many kangals. Funnily enough I think a border collie would be a better choice. Won't be caught in a million years, will take as many hours as it takes to wear the snake down and work it over.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 16, 2023 8:01:02 GMT
I have seen some Yellow anacondas before, some can reach up to 55 kg, or possibly more, but most are a lot smaller. It will depend heavily on the size of the 'conda.
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