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Since we wilderness camped when I was a kid, in forest, not state parks, and
since I was a Girl Scout for 10 years with a troop that believed in doing it the right way, I can honestly say that you're nothing but a braggart blow hard when it comes to these things. My family still has Queen's lease on a number of acres 60 miles north of the Sault where we all spent summers roughing it. Bears were active visitors to the area. I spent half the night in a primitive outhouse with one snuffling around outside. You are not the only person on the world that has any experience. But you do have a big mouth and are becoming extremely boring with your childish diatribes. And emotionalism??? Have you read what you've written? makes Nora Roberts look like a year's worth of Presbyterian sermons.... "Overproof" wrote in message ... "katysails" wrote in message ... Ya know, sometimes Mooron, you sound just like my 8 year old grandson...but 8 year olds are often forgiven their braggadocio and their delusions..... Ya know Kitty... sometimes you just have no idea of what you are commenting on ... and in such instances you should just refrain from allowing your emotional reactions interfere with a subject matter you obviously don't have a clue about. I would trust your comments on sailing, pets and gardening and most other urban matters..... wilderness survival?... not a chance! CM |
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OzOne wrote
http://tinyurl.com/5qzsl A 60-YEAR-OLD grandmother has been hailed a hero after she took on a 4m, 300kg crocodile to save a friend and his family during an horrific attack. Kudos to Gran but why didn't the wife simply draw her .44 Magnum and dispatch the beast? Oh! That's right. Croc's are protected, right? |
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"Capt. Mooron" wrote
Only Cowards and Idiots need guns to defend themselves.... especially in the Bush! Easy to say that now that our ancestors have made "the Bush" so safe. OTOH an ancestor of mine did walk from San Diego to Illinois via the Great Salt Lake unarmed circa 1850, when that was still frontier. Can't say he enjoyed it much. |
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"Capt. Mooron" wrote
..... Something attracted it..... Perhaps the man's feet smelled bad ... |
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OzOne wrote:
They are pretty awesome. The surprising part is how fast they move on land. It lookesto me like they push forward with their tail, so the whole front of their body is airborne. Yes, they have tremendous ability to leap, lunge, and can hit the ground running to sprint for short distances. They exceed alligators in this ability by a lot and apparently also have better eyesight and a wider range of prey. I used to putter around a lot in north-eastern Florida in the creeks and swamps, got used to being around alligators. They don't bother you if you're in a small boat or even a canoe... OTOH it sounds to me like you do *not* hang around sal****er crocs. We went on an eco-tour some years back that included Komodo Island, seeing the huge monitor lizards. They are awesome. But they also only go after certain types of prey under certain conditions... we were always accompanied by at least two rangers. The dragons seemed to barely notice us... although when my wife crouched down to take a picture of one from a low angle, the dragon (about 15 feet away) definitely took notice and started toward her. They also reacted to goat imitations... the rangers did this, not me! They thought it was funny. Anyway, what I was going to say is that the sal****er croc range extends both sides of Komodo & Rincha, where the giant monitors live. I wonder how much their habitats overlap, we were told that the dragons cannot compete against other predators. Regards Doug King |
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![]() Overproof wrote: "Nav" wrote in message ... I'd suggest that if you dropped him in the far North with no weapon Mr Testosterone here would be ****ing himself with fear in a day. In his closeted safe enviroment (with no real predators) he has no idea what the worst of Oz is like. He probably wouldn't recognise half the predators. Crap... your "dingos" are 40lbs of scrawny mutt compared to our 125lb wolves Your Feral Pigs... heck you have a TV celebrity that wrestles them to the ground bare handed. Nav... they are PIGS!! I eat pigs. Oh Yeah the dangerous Wombat.... and the killer Roos!! Compare those to a 1500 lb Polar Bear, a Wolverine or even a Walrus! The Salty is your only claim to fame if you ignore your plentiful snakes. I don't carry a firearm when I survey.... I've surveyed in Resolute, Holman and Sachs Harbour to name 3 of over 20+ locations. Matter of fact... pick any spot north of the 60th and I've most likely been there. You have no idea of the predators up north... but I'd dare say that from my many conversations with a multitude of Aussies that work for BHP Bilton Diamond Mines in the NWT ... I have a very good idea of the wildlife in Australia. My favourite Aussie trick is the Australian Bagpipes! I'm certain you know that one. So Nav.... BITE ME! Hey, don't you start with that homo stuff. Cheers |
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![]() "Nav" wrote in message ... Overproof wrote: So Nav.... BITE ME! Hey, don't you start with that homo stuff. Aw CRAP!!! Look here.... I went out of my way to start a good scrap!! I loaded the replies with enough ammo to allow even Bush a success!! What do I get??? ..... 2 or 3 half hearted tugs on the line and a really ****ed off KittyFish! I made an effort to raise your blood pressure ...with obviously little effect! In the good old days you guys would have used those openings to raise your status at my expense! Now-a-days..... you all fold faster than superman on laundry day!! A Kittyfish??? a paltry Kittyfish??? If that's the only thing in this left in this pond with any venom... I need to redirect my energy. Later Capt. Mooron |
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In article gLDbd.3980$_u6.2386@edtnps89,
Overproof wrote: A Kittyfish??? a paltry Kittyfish??? If that's the only thing in this left in this pond with any venom... I need to redirect my energy. Maybe you're slipping... -- Jonathan Ganz (j gan z @ $ail no w.c=o=m) http://www.sailnow.com "If there's no wind, row." |
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DSK wrote in message et...
"Capt. Mooron" wrote ..... The croc is severely limited in it's ability to attack a land based mammal that can sprint to 18 kph over a hundred meters in seconds.... never mind comprehend it's surroundings beyond base instinct!! It's hunting food... man is not the natural prey. Peter Wiley wrote: Got some bad news for you, CM. Man *is* natural prey for sal****er crocs. Back in the 'old' days, the aboriginals apparently used to do river crossings at a sprint. The logic was that the croc, if about, would nail one of the older, slower members. That's taking recycling a bit too far IMHO. Shrug. Don't know if it's true, but the people did have to cross the rivers and the crocs did lie in wait for prey. A 12' sal****er croc is immune to any primitive weapon I can think of, offhand. IIRC the biggest salty recorded is about 18'. Supposed to get over 20' but no official measurement AFAIK. Thing is, their girth & weight starts going up disproportionately with length once they're over around 10', I think. I've never seen one but never want to. Florida alligators can't compare. I've read accounts of the Australian sal****er croc grabbing people out of boats... heard of one case of one grabbing a person out of a stalled jeep... not fun. They've grabbed outboards off boats. Big crocs are territorial. They're dangerous in their habitat. Whether this particular story is light on fact or not doesn't really matter. PDW |
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