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Old 03-11-2007, 06:33 AM
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That would be the "obdula oblongata"...the key to all of your automatic nervous system functions...
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Old 03-11-2007, 06:35 AM
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it was then that I learned to shoot for the base of the skull where the brain is.

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That would be the "obdula oblongata"...the key to all of your automatic nervous system functions...

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Old 03-11-2007, 06:57 AM
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My guess is he never tasted that porky---he lunged and clamped down on quills---We've found dead bears emaciated from hunger after an attempt on a porky.even wessels---Also found porkys flipped and eaten---MT. Lion with smarts.......The barbs and infection and eyesight is the worry....
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I always thought the porcupine was a lamb type animal and
fairly ripe for any predator. Guess I was wrong. So were the
pit bulls, bears, weasels, etc.
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Old 03-11-2007, 07:53 AM
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My pup did the samething one time with a similar outcome,only it was with a Skunk and not a porcupine.
Did I say one time..
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Poor Pooch! I bet he will think twice about messing with another quilled critter.Damn that has to hurt really bad!I am not real fond of Pit Bulls but I actually feel sorry for that one!
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Here in michigan the DNR introduced an animal in the upper peninsula called a fisher, it loves to eat porcupines, the fisher is very nimble and manages to get the porcupine on its back and kills it. you know when you see a porky kill, all there is left is the head and skin on its back with all the quills intact, they planted them here to controll the porky population, (only thing is now we have a fisher problem) they breed like rabbits, i quess thats how the DNR works, now we have to find something to eat the fishers???
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My guess is he never tasted that porky---he lunged and clamped down on quills---We've found dead bears emaciated from hunger after an attempt on a porky.even wessels---Also found porkys flipped and eaten---MT. Lion with smarts.......The barbs and infection and eyesight is the worry....

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Maybe that porcypine is alright after all, I would think a bear's bite would be at least equal to a pit bull's bite. Didn't Styx have a song about that thing in the back of the dog's head?
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Didn't Styx have a song about that thing in the back of the dog's head?

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