Watch out for Goats

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Unknown2004-11-18 20:59:40
What does frogs with chopped off legs have anything to do with this topic... ? o.o
Laysus2004-11-20 13:36:57
QUOTE (Typhus @ Nov 18 2004, 07:23 PM)
I know I'm going to be flamed for this, but nothing is has more endurance than a bullfrog, or any frog really. I use to do frog gigging when I was a lad and once you caught your frogs you would have to clean them. Chop off the legs, throw the front away, and it would crawl back into the lake and live for about three-four more days, depending on if it was eaten. Any animal that can survive being chopped in half and go about life like nothing really much happened is grand in my book. Oh, and the legs jump around and wiggle when you cook them or preserve them in salt.



If you're going to be like that, I have one word. Cockroaches.
Faethan2004-11-20 21:44:23
QUOTE (Lisaera @ Oct 28 2004, 08:07 AM)
Fiends don't love, they pretty much just want to kill you and eat the remains.

I've always been more of a cat person Myself.


I would just point out that if your cat was a bit bigger, it'd gladly kill you and eat the remains. smile.gif
Shiri2004-11-20 21:47:10
QUOTE (Faethan @ Nov 20 2004, 10:44 PM)
I would just point out that if your cat was a bit bigger, it'd gladly kill you and eat the remains. smile.gif

Darn straight! Dogs all the way, man! *nod me*
Lisaera2004-11-20 22:42:00
QUOTE (Faethan @ Nov 20 2004, 09:44 PM)
I would just point out that if your cat was a bit bigger, it'd gladly kill you and eat the remains. smile.gif


If a cat feels affectionately towards you, it won't harm you even if it's starving. Some, especially males, will actually let you eat before they do.

As for dogs, wolves are one of the few kinds of canine that will actually protect a human. Hence why wolves are one of My favourite creatures.
Shiri2004-11-20 23:10:51
Ooh, goody, Lisaera's a doggy fan too. *hum Yepela*
Lisaera2004-11-21 13:05:23
Not a huge fan of domestic dogs, though they can be very helpful at times - seeing-eye dogs, etc.

Cats are more like Me.
Gol2004-11-21 16:51:40
QUOTE (Laysus @ Nov 20 2004, 01:36 PM)
If you're going to be like that, I have one word. Cockroaches.


You can wack a roach with a heavy mallet and they just keep on going. However, I think stiletto heels would put an end to them.
Unknown2004-11-21 23:39:32
You can slice a roach's head off and it keeps walking around for two weeks. They're like the armored tanks of the insect world.
Shiri2004-11-21 23:54:42
They'll die 'till they starve to death, even. I still don't know how they do that. Ants are pretty darn tough too though.
Unknown2004-11-29 02:40:46
On the topic of wombats, this site seems to be an excellent authority:

http://www.dirtbike.ws/drupal/node/view/1951

"The wombat kills people in two ways: First, the animal is indestructible."
Rhysus2004-11-29 05:22:46
Wombats always seem to make a resurgance in cult popularity every now and then. I'm surprised it began so early, though.
Unknown2004-11-30 05:16:41
I should also like to note that were an ant man-sized it would not at all be a fearsome creature. This is because its respitory system is based largely on the ants surface area to mass ratio, and wouldn't work for a larger creature. It would suffocate in short order.
Acar2004-11-30 21:37:15
QUOTE (Visaeris Maeloch @ Oct 27 2004, 05:45 PM)
Virgins, Bulls, Scorpions, Fesixes, Urns, Lobstrosities, and a few other things do too!

Watch out for Astral.



What do scorpions hit with?
Shiri2004-11-30 21:41:11
Well, apart from having index fingers to hook round your pentagrams and circles, (heh), the scorpions also hit with random venoms. Charybdon or whatever it's called these days. Loki, anyway. tongue.gif
Unknown2004-12-04 13:22:22
I'm scared of going to sleep. The wombats might find me. sleepy.gif yawn.gif orc.gif