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They're omnivorous like us, that makes them dangerous... like us.;)
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Did you ever want a fawn for a pet? Just dig one up.
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Since reindeer are an active transportation mode in the Arctic, and the nights can be very long, spray reflective material may prevent collisions which the reindeer always lose.
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Loving the luminous antlers! I've always said the black unlit cows are the biggest road hazard after dark round here, and suggested we buy them all reflective "Sam Browne" belts:
Attachment 55897 Meanwhile, you're saying I should be worried about the neighbours? Attachment 55898 |
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Okay, since this wouldn't post for me in IotD, I'ma try it here.
...Aaaaaand now I see the problem...even scaled down to 800 x 600, it's too big. Any further reduction will lose ALL the detail...rats. I scaled this thing down to 400 x 300 and it's STILL over 300Kb. Never had this problem before, no idea what to do. |
Snake, You have to lower the resolution, as well as the size.
Limey, OMG yes. Tell them to be wery wery careful, especially at night. Carry a strong torch and a shotgun, preferably a semi-auto, or they could be torn to shreds. Guard the livestock too, it isn't flying saucers beaming up cows and sheep, it's wererabbits dragging them down. Few people realize the bunnies can strangle you by latching their ears around your throat, or use the ears to hold you while gnawing your jugular. |
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Steppe Eagle... looks like a dead Steppe Eagle to me. I guess they killed it which wouldn't make sense except they were working for Joseph Francis Charles Rock was an Austrian-American explorer, botanist, and anthropologist.
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Wait till he tries to stand up and finds his legs gone. :eyebrow:
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How did Capybaras get to Japan from South America?
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capy'd and pasted
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