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Old 04-07-2007, 02:39 PM
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I know horses remember you when your around them alot. But I'm wondering like if you haven't seen them in some time. This is something that's in my head about Lawyer Ron and John Mckee. He used to see him every day and ride him alot. Now the horse has changed trainers and I wonder if he remembers him? Just a stupid question I've got stuck in my head. The other is kangaroo's. I was thinking the other day I've never seen one before in my life. No I'm not on some drugs. I'm just that way something gets into my head and won't leave it. Am I crazy or does happen to you also?
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Old 04-07-2007, 02:57 PM
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one of the more interesting posts i've seen lately!


yes, horses do remember you. john henry still remembers his trainer from days gone by--when mcanally shows up at KHP to visit, john remembers him.

as for the kangaroo bit....not quite sure what to say there. i've seen them, so they definitely exist! time for a visit to a good zoo for packer and family.
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Old 04-07-2007, 03:09 PM
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I was watching tv the other day and i saw a Roo. I was watching them jump around and i thought I've seen a Roo in person. Hopping on their back legs and the front ones real short and small. I know I need help but I'm like the TV Monk when it comes to some things on how they effect me in real life.
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Old 04-07-2007, 03:22 PM
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I was watching tv the other day and i saw a Roo. I was watching them jump around and i thought I've seen a Roo in person. Hopping on their back legs and the front ones real short and small. I know I need help but I'm like the TV Monk when it comes to some things on how they effect me in real life.

lol

have you checked out the planet earth series at all? excellent series, filming is exquisite. a lot of 'first time on camera' stuff, including a snow leopard hunt--beautiful cat!
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Old 04-07-2007, 03:27 PM
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I think they probably remember based on smell. They always are sticking those big nostrils up to you and blowing. I dont think their eyesight is that keen up close, but they might also recognize a certain walk or cadence (sp?) associated with the walk. Just my opinion based on being around my wife's group of beasts at various times throught the last 25 years or so.
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Old 04-07-2007, 04:03 PM
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I think they probably remember based on smell. They always are sticking those big nostrils up to you and blowing. I dont think their eyesight is that keen up close, but they might also recognize a certain walk or cadence (sp?) associated with the walk. Just my opinion based on being around my wife's group of beasts at various times throught the last 25 years or so.
Agree. They remember the smell. Amazing.
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Old 04-07-2007, 05:47 PM
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I was watching tv the other day and i saw a Roo. I was watching them jump around and i thought I've seen a Roo in person. Hopping on their back legs and the front ones real short and small. I know I need help but I'm like the TV Monk when it comes to some things on how they effect me in real life.
your not missing much there abit like Australias Rat a pain in the arse or your car when your driving along at dusk they r downright dangerous they eat along the roadside because of the better grass & when you drive along they freak & jump anywhere sometimes in front of your car & leave a big dent.
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There was this "rodent" running around Scotia N.Y. a few weeks back called a Fisher , it a cross between a otter and a weasel. The thing was running around the village, attacked a dog and woman putting out her garbage. Animal control officers and police tracked down the animal and destroyed it. It came back rabied and I guess the woman had to endure those painful rabies shots.

http://www.wnyt.com/x12247.xml?ag=x995&sb=x183

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fisher_%28animal%29
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Old 04-08-2007, 12:16 AM
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The 61-year-old woman says the fisher attacked her when she went to take her garbage out to her garage.
She says the animal latched onto her foot and wouldn't let go until she had struck it repeatedly with a fire extinguisher. The two-foot-long fisher then ran into her house through the door she left open, and the woman had to chase it out.
They don't usually attack humans but are known for eating porcupines.


For the love of God... What kind of rodent eats porcupines? Im sorry for this lady but I found the article quite humorous. She struck the rodent repeatedly with a fire extinguisher? Thats the weapon of choice given when attacked by 2 foot rodent. How about stomping it with the other foot? Damn I wish there was some video of this.

Again I apologize if this is anyone's Grandma, but I might have had a hard time helping anyone beating a large rodent with a fire extinguisher while it was latched on to their foot. Are you really helping someone if you save them from a large weasel attack while almost passing out from laughter...
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Old 04-08-2007, 12:35 AM
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The 61-year-old woman says the fisher attacked her when she went to take her garbage out to her garage.
She says the animal latched onto her foot and wouldn't let go until she had struck it repeatedly with a fire extinguisher. The two-foot-long fisher then ran into her house through the door she left open, and the woman had to chase it out.
They don't usually attack humans but are known for eating porcupines.


For the love of God... What kind of rodent eats porcupines? Im sorry for this lady but I found the article quite humorous. She struck the rodent repeatedly with a fire extinguisher? Thats the weapon of choice given when attacked by 2 foot rodent. How about stomping it with the other foot? Damn I wish there was some video of this.

Again I apologize if this is anyone's Grandma, but I might have had a hard time helping anyone beating a large rodent with a fire extinguisher while it was latched on to their foot. Are you really helping someone if you save them from a large weasel attack while almost passing out from laughter...
I couldn't believe it either when I first heard it!
I only thought things like this happened in the "wild".
Here's a video link to the story...

http://capitalnews9.com/content/your...sp?ArID=206123
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