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Post by Supercommunist on Nov 4, 2015 10:54:55 GMT 5
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Post by Supercommunist on Dec 29, 2015 2:16:17 GMT 5
Apparently this tyrannosaurus specimen, wyrex, survived having its tail bitten off by another member of it's kind.
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Post by mechafire on Dec 29, 2015 3:31:30 GMT 5
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Post by full on Dec 29, 2015 9:14:54 GMT 5
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Post by Supercommunist on Jan 1, 2016 14:32:48 GMT 5
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Post by Venomous Dragon on Jan 1, 2016 18:19:39 GMT 5
I can't even begin to imagine the kind of pain that dog is in.
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Post by Supercommunist on Jan 2, 2016 11:20:00 GMT 5
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Post by Ceratodromeus on Jan 23, 2016 6:35:29 GMT 5
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Post by Venomous Dragon on Jan 23, 2016 9:41:43 GMT 5
im more of the mind to attribute that kind injury to the hazards of crocodile nest raiding than a bulldog.
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Post by Ceratodromeus on Jan 23, 2016 10:12:14 GMT 5
yep, looks like crocodile bite marks to me as well
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Post by Venomous Dragon on Jan 23, 2016 10:17:40 GMT 5
fine looking specimen all around though i must say
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Post by Ceratodromeus on Jan 24, 2016 23:17:01 GMT 5
snapping turtle survived having its lower jaw ripped off(from the March 2010 edition of the herpetological review) These animals never cease to amaze me
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Post by Ceratodromeus on Feb 13, 2016 6:36:04 GMT 5
holy.. "A 7-foot-long alligator was reported (Thursday 4/28) with a horrendous wound in its side. A bite from a larger alligator seemed to be the cause. When I went out to the park the following Sunday (5/1) I found the alligator. When I first encountered it, it was moving leisurely in the water, showing no sign of discomfort--except for large amounts of water being expelled periodically from its side. It later came ashore, and I got a better look. The images below show this wound, and what appears to be the surface of a lung, inflating and deflating. Although this is a huge wound, we would NOT make an effort to repair the alligator. Generally, it is park policy to remain uninvolved in the natural events at the park. ^exhale ^inhale link
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Post by Venomous Dragon on Feb 13, 2016 7:59:55 GMT 5
nasty
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Post by Vodmeister on Feb 13, 2016 15:42:48 GMT 5
If those are really crocodile bitemarks indented in that tail, I'm surprised that it lived to tell the tale.
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