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So if the snake under the fridge was a shock

Started by Cindy, January 18, 2016, 01:07:00 AM

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stephaniec

personally I think humans swimming in the ocean should be considered home invaders. Just like here in the states they go out and kill a mountain lion or a bear for doing what's natural in their own territory.
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Cindy

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AnonyMs

And the land belongs to the spiders, snakes, ticks, and cassowarys.

Pity the sharks don't eat the jellyfish, blue-ringed octopus, cone snails, and stonefish
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V M

Luckily sharks and many other predators in the wild don't like the taste of human flesh, sure, they might give you a bite or even a bit of a mauling but it's usually because they've mistaken you for something they might like, out of fear, or you've just pissed them off in general somehow

When I was in a somewhat remote area I came across what I thought to be a yellow lab so I shined my flashlight on it, but it turned out to be a mountain lion that happen to be preening at the time

I was frozen with fright, but it just gave me an annoyed glare and wondered off just a few feet past me then disappeared into the night

I've also woken up to a snake or two curled up next to me and when they've noticed I had awoke they either slithered or darted away, the most interesting looking was a small black one with a red stripe on it
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