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RE: Freak Specimens - Apollo - 12-22-2018 Big male RE: Freak Specimens - Shadow - 12-26-2018 Muskox is in a way one of the top freaks.... in this video at 2:45 it looks like, other one almost got knocked out... :) Here at 0:15 quite impressive one.... RE: Freak Specimens - GrizzlyClaws - 12-28-2018 An aggressive Amur tiger along with two lions. RE: Freak Specimens - Shadow - 12-28-2018 (12-28-2018, 07:06 AM)GrizzlyClaws Wrote: An aggressive Amur tiger along with two lions. Well, I think, that even if stupid personnel there, they understand not to put these animals to same cage in future.... On the other hand when looking how many times tigers and lions have smaller or bigger fights in captivity who knows... people seem never to stop surprise with new levels in lack of common sense. RE: Freak Specimens - Shadow - 12-30-2018 Looks like, that mother of this tiger forgot to tell, that it is not a leopard. But maybe it now understands it better RE: Freak Specimens - Spalea - 12-30-2018 @Shadow : About #686: to see this tiger upto the tree was so much unusual that the ape didn't never seem to be worried. RE: Freak Specimens - Shadow - 12-30-2018 (12-30-2018, 01:37 AM)Spalea Wrote: @Shadow : Yes, it seemed to have no hurry. Funny thing was how that tiger first fell and then just stayed there on the ground like "what... I have been here all the time resting...." :) It made me think about a cat, which I had younger, it jumped on floor and then slid so, that banged his head to bookshelf quite loudly. Before jumping he aimed a long time and then that total failure. When I couldn´t hold laughing, he looked so annoyed, whole demeanor reflected that when he walked away :) I think, that these animals know what shame is sometimes RE: Freak Specimens - Shadow - 12-30-2018 This is not wild animal, but I thought to put this here anyway. Just in case if someone has missed it. This wasn´t published on 1st of April. 194 cm shoulder height and 1400 kg. Those figures were in one article. RE: Freak Specimens - Shadow - 12-31-2018 Maybe not so freak, but a good reminder what can happen with wild animals if not careful. RE: Freak Specimens - brotherbear - 12-31-2018 (12-31-2018, 06:45 PM)Shadow Wrote: Maybe not so freak, but a good reminder what can happen with wild animals if not careful. Even empty, those dumpsters are not lightweight. This one is nearly full. RE: Freak Specimens - epaiva - 01-01-2019 Happy New Year to you all @peter @sanjay @Pckts @Rishi @ RE: Freak Specimens - GrizzlyClaws - 01-11-2019 Monster Amur tiger acted like a mob boss. http://dq.tieba.com/p/5952208383?pid=123360158953&cid=123604873602#123604873602 RE: Freak Specimens - Shadow - 01-11-2019 Not so freak maybe, but white-tailed deers in Finland know how to cross a road safely :) If you can open video in this link, you will see. There might be some advertisement, but this video isn´t in youtube :/ https://www.iltalehti.fi/kotimaa/a/14557fe3-9573-468f-97bb-2fa154d0dbcc RE: Freak Specimens - Pckts - 01-11-2019 (01-11-2019, 10:08 AM)GrizzlyClaws Wrote: Monster Amur tiger acted like a mob boss. Awesome, he's a big boy. RE: Freak Specimens - Apollo - 01-15-2019 Fool |