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![]() At times nature can be cruel, but there is also a raw beauty, and even a certain justice manifested within that cruelty.. The alligator, one of the oldest and ultimate predators, normally considered the "apex predator", can still fall victim to implemented 'team work' strategy, made possible due to the tight knit social structure and "survival of the pack mentality" bred into the canines. See the remarkable photograph at the below link, courtesy of Nature Magazine. Note that the Alpha dog has a muzzle hold on the gator preventing it from breathing, while another dog has a hold on the tail to keep it from thrashing. The third dog attacks the soft underbelly of the gator. Not for the squeamish.. http://www.eisboch.com/dogsattackalligator.html |
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Eisboch wrote:
At times nature can be cruel, but there is also a raw beauty, and even a certain justice manifested within that cruelty.. The alligator, one of the oldest and ultimate predators, normally considered the "apex predator", can still fall victim to implemented 'team work' strategy, made possible due to the tight knit social structure and "survival of the pack mentality" bred into the canines. See the remarkable photograph at the below link, courtesy of Nature Magazine. Note that the Alpha dog has a muzzle hold on the gator preventing it from breathing, while another dog has a hold on the tail to keep it from thrashing. The third dog attacks the soft underbelly of the gator. Not for the squeamish.. http://www.eisboch.com/dogsattackalligator.html Great stuff. |
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On Fri, 10 Jul 2009 17:22:23 -0400, "Eisboch"
wrote: At times nature can be cruel, but there is also a raw beauty, and even a certain justice manifested within that cruelty.. The alligator, one of the oldest and ultimate predators, normally considered the "apex predator", can still fall victim to implemented 'team work' strategy, made possible due to the tight knit social structure and "survival of the pack mentality" bred into the canines. See the remarkable photograph at the below link, courtesy of Nature Magazine. Note that the Alpha dog has a muzzle hold on the gator preventing it from breathing, while another dog has a hold on the tail to keep it from thrashing. The third dog attacks the soft underbelly of the gator. Not for the squeamish.. http://www.eisboch.com/dogsattackalligator.html LOL --Vic |
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On Jul 10, 5:21*pm, Vic Smith wrote:
On Fri, 10 Jul 2009 17:22:23 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: At times nature can be cruel, but there is also a raw beauty, and even a certain justice manifested within that cruelty.. The alligator, one of the oldest and ultimate predators, normally considered the "apex predator", can still fall victim to implemented 'team work' strategy, made possible due to the tight knit social structure and "survival of the pack mentality" bred into the canines. See the remarkable photograph at the below link, courtesy of Nature Magazine. Note that the Alpha dog has a muzzle hold on the gator preventing it from breathing, while another dog has a hold on the tail to keep it from thrashing. The third dog attacks the soft underbelly of the gator. Not for the squeamish.. http://www.eisboch.com/dogsattackalligator.html LOL --Vic "Oh no! They say he's got to go....." http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Nziu...eature=related |
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Eisboch wrote:
At times nature can be cruel, but there is also a raw beauty, and even a certain justice manifested within that cruelty.. The alligator, one of the oldest and ultimate predators, normally considered the "apex predator", can still fall victim to implemented 'team work' strategy, made possible due to the tight knit social structure and "survival of the pack mentality" bred into the canines. See the remarkable photograph at the below link, courtesy of Nature Magazine. Note that the Alpha dog has a muzzle hold on the gator preventing it from breathing, while another dog has a hold on the tail to keep it from thrashing. The third dog attacks the soft underbelly of the gator. Not for the squeamish.. http://www.eisboch.com/dogsattackalligator.html That goes completely beyond any resemblance of good taste. You should be ashamed to post that link. I know nature can be cruel, but is just sick. Now if that doesn't get more people to click on the link, nothing will. ![]() -- Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. This Newsgroup post is a natural product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects |
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On Jul 10, 11:54*pm, Just Regigie wrote:
Eisboch wrote: At times nature can be cruel, but there is also a raw beauty, and even a certain justice manifested within that cruelty.. The alligator, one of the oldest and ultimate predators, normally considered the "apex predator", can still fall victim to implemented 'team work' strategy, made possible due to the tight knit social structure and "survival of the pack mentality" bred into the canines. See the remarkable photograph at the below link, courtesy of Nature Magazine. Note that the Alpha dog has a muzzle hold on the gator preventing it from breathing, while another dog has a hold on the tail to keep it from thrashing. The third dog attacks the soft underbelly of the gator. Not for the squeamish.. http://www.eisboch.com/dogsattackalligator.html That goes completely beyond any resemblance of good taste. *You should be ashamed to post that link. *I know nature can be cruel, but is just sick. Now if that doesn't get more people to click on the link, nothing will. * ![]() -- Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. This Newsgroup post is a natural product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects Great post. The image of raw nature and animal instinct is awsome. |
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On Fri, 10 Jul 2009 17:22:23 -0400, "Eisboch"
wrote: At times nature can be cruel, but there is also a raw beauty, and even a certain justice manifested within that cruelty.. The alligator, one of the oldest and ultimate predators, normally considered the "apex predator", can still fall victim to implemented 'team work' strategy, made possible due to the tight knit social structure and "survival of the pack mentality" bred into the canines. See the remarkable photograph at the below link, courtesy of Nature Magazine. Note that the Alpha dog has a muzzle hold on the gator preventing it from breathing, while another dog has a hold on the tail to keep it from thrashing. The third dog attacks the soft underbelly of the gator. Not for the squeamish.. http://www.eisboch.com/dogsattackalligator.html THE HORROR!!! THE HUMANITY!!! WHEN WILL THESE VICIOUS KILLINGS STOP!!! |
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On Fri, 10 Jul 2009 17:22:23 -0400, "Eisboch"
wrote: At times nature can be cruel, but there is also a raw beauty, and even a certain justice manifested within that cruelty.. The alligator, one of the oldest and ultimate predators, normally considered the "apex predator", can still fall victim to implemented 'team work' strategy, made possible due to the tight knit social structure and "survival of the pack mentality" bred into the canines. See the remarkable photograph at the below link, courtesy of Nature Magazine. Note that the Alpha dog has a muzzle hold on the gator preventing it from breathing, while another dog has a hold on the tail to keep it from thrashing. The third dog attacks the soft underbelly of the gator. Not for the squeamish.. http://www.eisboch.com/dogsattackalligator.html Very good. Hope you don't mind me forwarding that to my kids - along with your link. -- John H |
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