Unsustainable
Seth Jarvis has Big Kahunas
this is 'merican, wtf is a meter, we measure stuff in real termsThe closest I've been to a moose was when I missed one by half a meter on the highway. Looked like the size of a dinosaur.
this is 'merican, wtf is a meter, we measure stuff in real termsThe closest I've been to a moose was when I missed one by half a meter on the highway. Looked like the size of a dinosaur.
It's one third of a moose.this is 'merican, wtf is a meter, we measure stuff in real terms
I’m sure his rack could have covered that distance fairly easily . Glad you’re still with us.It's one third of a moose.
The most dangerous animal in Finland AINEC.Of those animals, personally, I fear moose the most:
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I’ve known several people killed when their car hit one.
You don’t have the other two, correct?The most dangerous animal in Finland AINEC.
The hunny-paws are ok and If one was here now I'm certain it would not maul me.You don’t have the other two, correct?
There's bears of course, but you rarely have a chance to smash you car into them.You don’t have the other two, correct?
Same. I was driving back to college in a compact car, came round the corner and the moose was standing on the shoulder. Scared the &#!^ out of me.The closest I've been to a moose was when I missed one by half a meter on the highway. Looked like the size of a dinosaur.
It's crazy how many wolves get hit by a car, though.There's bears of course, but you rarely have a chance to smash you car into them.
She gets befriended by a flying squirrel.what super powers did she get?
Like someone else said if you can see one its already considering you as a possible meal. They are terrifyingly quick and silent.There's bears of course, but you rarely have a chance to smash you car into them.
I once went jogging in California and saw a sign warning about mountain lions. Didn't really know how worried I should be; pretty worried, apparently.
Time to fake your death and start overAlmost got caught in a text phishing scam. I must be getting old.
Got a notice from the "USPS" that a package I'm waiting for had an incomplete address and I needed to provide them with the correct one for my package to be delivered.
I clicked the link, filled out my name and address, and then it redirected to a "$.2 service fee for redelivery" with the opportunity to provide my credit card info.
I recognized how stupid that would be and immediately shut everything down. I don't think I provided anything that wasn't public knowledge, but I'll probably be getting spam calls/emails for a bit now.
Time to fake your death and start over
If you're dinner, you won't see them until their claws are in you. Big cats attack from behind and are very, very quiet. The one time I've seen one in the wild it was chasing a pair of deer. The deer were at full on sprint and making a ton of noise crashing through the woods, which is what drew our attention. My brother yelled "deer", and as he was doing so, a mountain lion ran by at the same speed- very, very quietly. Moving at roughly 20 mph and making virtually no noise.They’re the worst in that grouping. If you see a mountain lion out on your outdoor adventures there’s a good chance it’s seeing you as potential dinner, because they don’t let you see them very often.
If you're dinner, you won't see them until their claws are in you. Big cats attack from behind and are very, very quiet. The one time I've seen one in the wild it was chasing a pair of deer. The deer were at full on sprint and making a ton of noise crashing through the woods, which is what drew our attention. My brother yelled "deer", and as he was doing so, a mountain lion ran by at the same speed- very, very quietly. Moving at roughly 20 mph and making virtually no noise.
If you *see* a mountain lion, you got too close to something, likely cubs, and they're trying to scare you away from that location.
But generally speaking, they view humans as too big and dangerous to be good prey. We can fight back a lot better than a deer. Unless, of course, you're one of those tender miniature humans...
If you're dinner, you won't see them until their claws are in you. Big cats attack from behind and are very, very quiet. The one time I've seen one in the wild it was chasing a pair of deer. The deer were at full on sprint and making a ton of noise crashing through the woods, which is what drew our attention. My brother yelled "deer", and as he was doing so, a mountain lion ran by at the same speed- very, very quietly. Moving at roughly 20 mph and making virtually no noise.
If you *see* a mountain lion, you got too close to something, likely cubs, and they're trying to scare you away from that location.
But generally speaking, they view humans as too big and dangerous to be good prey. We can fight back a lot better than a deer. Unless, of course, you're one of those tender miniature humans...
Or you're this dude
Got that one last week. I had to read it twice. The link thing was the tell.Almost got caught in a text phishing scam. I must be getting old.
Got a notice from the "USPS" that a package I'm waiting for had an incomplete address and I needed to provide them with the correct one for my package to be delivered.
I clicked the link, filled out my name and address, and then it redirected to a "$.2 service fee for redelivery" with the opportunity to provide my credit card info.
I recognized how stupid that would be and immediately shut everything down. I don't think I provided anything that wasn't public knowledge, but I'll probably be getting spam calls/emails for a bit now.
Got that one last week. I had to read it twice. The link thing was the tell.