Weasel
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Post by Weasel on Apr 25, 2014 5:34:14 GMT 5
I also used a 5kg female housecat. there is no way that eagle is smaller than the 5kg housecat. Sorry to burst your bubble but male Golden Eagle don't avg anything close to 11lbs. 7lbs is the average. (Insert smiley face here ) This is a female so it might have been smaller. She was also a housecat and in case you did not know house are not on the same league as similar sized wild cats...
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Post by Runic on Apr 25, 2014 5:49:18 GMT 5
Sorry to burst your bubble but male Golden Eagle don't avg anything close to 11lbs. 7lbs is the average. (Insert smiley face here ) This is a female so it might have been smaller. She was also a housecat and in case you did not know house are not on the same league as similar sized wild cats... I love how now you want to go back to saying the cats smaller since I just told you a male GE weighs less than your initially 5kg female house cat. How quaint.
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Post by Weasel on Apr 25, 2014 5:57:46 GMT 5
They never said the actual weight of the cat. I do know it can weigh up to 5kg
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Post by Weasel on Apr 25, 2014 6:00:10 GMT 5
Although it is a female, lets just pretend its a large 5kg tom just for you
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Post by Runic on Apr 25, 2014 6:05:09 GMT 5
Although it is a female, lets just pretend its a large 5kg tom just for you Couple incorrect statements with your post. 1 - The cat was s Norwegian forest cat. They can reach 20lbs not 5kg. 2 - The article never stated the gender of the cat. You just put its a female to try and make it seem less impressive
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Post by Weasel on Apr 25, 2014 6:05:48 GMT 5
Anyway... I think a bobcat would win . in a face to face fight a bobcat would kill most modern day eagles, even if it tries to escape the cat can jump and catch it at low altitudes. bobcat 8/10
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Post by Weasel on Apr 25, 2014 6:09:03 GMT 5
Although it is a female, lets just pretend its a large 5kg tom just for you Couple incorrect statements with your post. 1 - The cat was s Norwegian forest cat. They can reach 20lbs not 5kg. 2 - The article never stated the gender of the cat. You just put its a female to try and make it seem less impressive Im pretty sure that cat was not 20lb im pretty sure its your typical housecat. The person who provided me with the link stated it was a female
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Post by Runic on Apr 25, 2014 6:24:30 GMT 5
Couple incorrect statements with your post. 1 - The cat was s Norwegian forest cat. They can reach 20lbs not 5kg. 2 - The article never stated the gender of the cat. You just put its a female to try and make it seem less impressive Im pretty sure that cat was not 20lb im pretty sure its your typical housecat. The person who provided me with the link stated it was a female A - I never said the particular cat was 20lbs just the species B - Funny because I'm the one that first posted that link and pic on this forum. And in the written part it doesn't state the gender. Nice lie buddy. (INSERT GOADING EMOTICON HERE )
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Post by Runic on Apr 25, 2014 6:25:44 GMT 5
It's a forest cat. If you actually read the description and saw the whole view of the half eaten cat You could tell. But no you'd rather post one part and make up your own story for it lol
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Post by Weasel on Apr 25, 2014 6:31:21 GMT 5
Im pretty sure that cat was not 20lb im pretty sure its your typical housecat. The person who provided me with the link stated it was a female A - I never said the particular cat was 20lbs just the species B - Funny because I'm the one that first posted that link and pic on this forum. And in the written part it doesn't state the gender. Nice lie buddy. (INSERT GOADING EMOTICON HERE I doubt the particular cat was anywhere near 20lb You were not the first one who gave me this link, some guy on cf.
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Post by Weasel on Apr 25, 2014 6:35:40 GMT 5
Im pretty sure that cat was not 20lb im pretty sure its your typical housecat. The person who provided me with the link stated it was a female A - I never said the particular cat was 20lbs just the species B - Funny because I'm the one that first posted that link and pic on this forum. And in the written part it doesn't state the gender. Nice lie buddy. (INSERT GOADING EMOTICON HERE ) Does the article state age? it looks like a kitten, even if you add the other portion it would look no where near the same size as the cat in the other pic I posted.
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Post by Runic on Apr 25, 2014 6:40:09 GMT 5
A - I never said the particular cat was 20lbs just the species B - Funny because I'm the one that first posted that link and pic on this forum. And in the written part it doesn't state the gender. Nice lie buddy. (INSERT GOADING EMOTICON HERE I doubt the particular cat was anywhere near 20lb You were not the first one who gave me this link, some guy on cf. As I said I never stated the particular cat was 20lbs. And as I said if you read the description it doesn't specify gender. Nice lie lol
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Post by Runic on Apr 25, 2014 6:40:24 GMT 5
A - I never said the particular cat was 20lbs just the species B - Funny because I'm the one that first posted that link and pic on this forum. And in the written part it doesn't state the gender. Nice lie buddy. (INSERT GOADING EMOTICON HERE ) Does the article state age? it looks like a kitten, even if you add the other portion it would look no where near the same size as the cat in the other pic I posted. Read above
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Post by Weasel on Apr 25, 2014 6:45:24 GMT 5
You posted nothing about age... even if you can only look at the part not eaten it's a kitten.
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