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Tuesday, July 30, 2024

Tuesday's gifs

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  1. #8 Alabai/Central Asian Shepherd Dog. Kinda neat.

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  2. #5: What kind of fish is that?

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  3. 9- plinking practise

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  4. #8 - Thought that was a Lion at first. What's with the heavy chains around their necks?
    #5 - What kind of fish? Can you ear it?
    # 1 - Very lucky Seal

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  5. #5- Say hello to Charlie Tunas sketchy South American cousin, El Carpo!

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  6. #! Is an astonishing sequence - snack bites monster!
    #5 what kind of fish has all those lion teeth?
    #7 foxhounds?

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    1. #5 Close, it's a Tigerfish, native to Africa.

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  7. #1 snack bites monster! Astonishing shot.
    #5 kind of fish?
    #7 foxhounds?

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    1. Foxhounds. Master of Hounds taking his beasts out for exercise. Search for "Fox hunting in England and Wales. Unfortunately most search results will be approved, woke, propoganda.

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  8. #5, What is that?

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  9. #1 just wanted some love.
    #5 WTAF??

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    1. #5 Tigerfish, native to Africa.

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    2. Don'cha love 'copy/paste'?🐅🐟
      -lg

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    3. Think it's gotta a cousin in India called a Gooch, ugly MF'rs.
      Jpaul

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    4. lg, it keeps my fingers from cramping up.

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  10. If I'm reading the comments correctly, #5 is a Tigerfish, native to Africa. Right?

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    1. Thank you, Lord. Somebody actually read the comments before asking a question. Praise Jesus.

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  11. I read someplace that Tigerfish were native to Africa.
    Ed

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    1. Could it be the responses to 8 comments above?
      I can guarantee you I'll have at least one more person that will ask again before reading the previous comments.

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  12. 2 - I've often thought that would be the perfect method for an arsoninst to start a fire that would be undetectable. No chemical traces, no nothing. Just a thought.
    5 - As far as that Tiger fish is concerned I hope nobody gets the stupid idea to turn some loose in the USA. We have enough toothy critters swinning around in the water in Texas thank you very much.

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    1. I fought a grass fire way back in the day. When we backtracked to the source point we found a magnifying glass near an ant hill.

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  13. #8 Shame, dogs will be lunch soon.

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  14. #9, had a project car freshly painted, really cool metal flake and clear coat, gorgeous. So for like ever I had been asking my neighbor to keep his damn cats off my property. Well one of his damn cats, of course decides to perch on my new painted car, takes a few weeks to fully get hard right? So cat slips off dragging its claws down the front fender. I was so pissed. Next day his cat was perched/resting/dirt nap on his front porch with a small hole in it. Weird right?

    #5, wow what kind of fish is that? Man I bet something like that is from africa? Bet that thang puts up a hell of a fight. Best to use a steel leader however.

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  15. #1 What kind of fish is that???

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  16. Did you know that Tigerfish are native to Africa?

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  17. Hey Ken... Is that a Tigerfish (native to Africa) in #5? Seriously, though, they can eat alligators. Whooda thunk!

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    1. Kind of hard for an African fish to eat North American Alligators. Now, eating African Crocodiles?

      And there is a cousin of the Pirahna that is as large as that Tigerfish, found, of course, in the Amazon basin. And they also eat crocodiles. And some jackass has released some in South Florida and now they may eat alligators, too, or the alligators eat them.

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  18. Distantly related to the pirhana. If I recall correctly one of its nicknames is “donkey castrator”.
    Coelacanth

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  19. Ken, as I’m sure you know by now, the tiger fish commentariat are just fuckin’ with ya. We love ya!

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    1. Well, the first 5 or 6 questions about it all came in one clump and were legitimate questions. After getting a bunch more, I kinda got the hint y'all were fucking with me.

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  20. #1: that was nice, being given that little push.

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  21. I thought Tigers were native to asia?

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  22. #5 It was on River Monsters a few years ago
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihvynXm77C8
    Al_in_Ottawa

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    1. And that show is the only reason I knew what it was.
      And who says TV can't be educational? Actually, I think I watched it on my computer, but still.....

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    2. Howzabout a half dozen or so in the Rio Grande? Just to keep the freshwater crocodile population in check, mind.

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  23. Damn - I been fishing all around, but #5 is scary. - I could swear that thing is a "Tigerfish, native to Africa" . Still scary as shit tho. Looks like something from the East River.

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  24. #7 Look out Fauci, they're comin' for ya!

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  25. Africa? Isn't that where they have Tiger Fish?
    Or so I've heard.
    Maybe.

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  26. I'm glad I don't have to ask about the fish. But I'd sure like to know what sort of device that is in #6.
    - jed

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    1. https://www.1stdibs.com/furniture/decorative-objects/clocks/mantel-clocks/french-mystery-gravity-driven-gilt-incline-rolling-clock-no-spring-battery/id-f_38469542/

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  27. #7 - I've heard of herding cats...
    #9 - Speaking of cats, that's the sort of thing my asshole cat does.
    #5 - I'm not going to ask. ;-)

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