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Zebras don't fight lions strength on strength though. Unfortunately a single dog/wolf would be fighting a big cat strength on strength. And they have less strengths.
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This little guy walked past me yesterday...

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didn't know where to put this so i stuck it here.

ever wondered how a nuclear bomb looks when it detonates? usually we just see a flash then a mushroom cloud. well here's a video of one in super slow mo, and it looks terrifying.



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That’s the sea equivalent of a poodle.

My GAWD @Selassie I !!!!


These fuckers look awesome in my tank... but they are an invasive species here in our waters. People have released them from their tanks into the wild here and they have become a big problem because they have no predators here. They are poisonous and can just dominate without any concerns here. Look how fat this fuck is.

Where they live naturally... there are bigger fish that eat them and keep their population in check. Here... they are eating the shit out of all of the juvenile fish that normally grow and help sustain our food chain. We always kill them whenever we see one. Usually they are in groups.
 

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These fuckers look awesome in my tank... but they are an invasive species here in our waters. People have released them from their tanks into the wild here and they have become a big problem because they have no predators here. They are poisonous and can just dominate without any concerns here. Look how fat this fuck is.

Where they live naturally... there are bigger fish that eat them and keep their population in check. Here... they are eating the shit out of all of the juvenile fish that normally grow and help sustain our food chain. We always kill them whenever we see one. Usually they are in groups.

Well then... Kill those fucking poodles @Selassie I !! :zany:
 

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All three of my sons and their bud JC. Here's a fish you don't see everyday... a rosy... aka rosefish. We deep dropped for him in about 800 ft. Very weird looking, but VERY tasty.


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These fuckers look awesome in my tank... but they are an invasive species here in our waters. People have released them from their tanks into the wild here and they have become a big problem because they have no predators here. They are poisonous and can just dominate without any concerns here. Look how fat this fuck is.

Where they live naturally... there are bigger fish that eat them and keep their population in check. Here... they are eating the shit out of all of the juvenile fish that normally grow and help sustain our food chain. We always kill them whenever we see one. Usually they are in groups.
The best part is because they have no predators here in FL, if you see one, you can leave, go to the store, or go home, get the gear to kill him and come back and they will be right where you left them.