Message from @john wick

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2020-10-10 22:52:22 UTC  

That's the back of his head, I think.

2020-10-10 23:08:07 UTC  

Or looking back over the shoulder.

2020-10-10 23:20:04 UTC  

That's the thing. She's looking back, but neck is twisted around like an owl neck. Doesn't even reach her shoulder.

2020-10-11 00:09:56 UTC  

my wife shot this moose with her cell phone using a telephoto adapter...not too bad.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/724105019393179660/764640895344836688/cathymooseshotwsmartohinelens.jpg

2020-10-11 02:45:47 UTC  

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2020-10-11 06:48:46 UTC  

I put pizza out, it's leftover from a local restaurant, for the neighborhood squirrels.
At 12:30am my cat allerted mt to I have a new friend.
Better than tarantulas and Scorpions (Rat, Poison, White Snake, or other 80's hair bands.)

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/724105019393179660/764741265753374750/IMG_20201011_002907860.jpg

2020-10-11 07:06:13 UTC  

That's how they hunt too

2020-10-11 17:36:08 UTC  

No thank you please

2020-10-11 18:02:33 UTC  

Snoot

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/724105019393179660/764910827512922134/IMG_20201011_130156_793.jpg

2020-10-11 18:04:08 UTC  

Boop!

2020-10-11 18:11:54 UTC  

She wants attention

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2020-10-11 18:19:53 UTC  

Cute pupper!

2020-10-12 03:11:18 UTC  

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2020-10-12 03:11:20 UTC  

Survival

2020-10-12 03:58:58 UTC  

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2020-10-12 03:58:59 UTC  

Please pat

2020-10-12 05:06:13 UTC  

pat

Question, do you believe its possible the megladon survives today? Or extinct? Saw a fascinating video the other day on this...

2020-10-12 13:12:45 UTC  

Pog dog

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/724105019393179660/765200283873312818/20200929_063434.jpg

2020-10-12 15:43:05 UTC  

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2020-10-12 16:17:47 UTC  

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2020-10-12 18:39:00 UTC  

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2020-10-12 18:39:14 UTC  

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My cat just pulled a looney tunes half gainer. If you know of Fred and Foghorn Leghorn (the dog and roster) she grabbed the string and took off, hit the end of the length the string stretched to and did a half gainer like Fred would do in the cartoon.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/724105019393179660/765334940161277973/20201012_174759.jpg

2020-10-13 00:49:53 UTC  

About the Megalodon. 95 percent sure it's extinct.

@Dr Badass PhD well not to put too fine a point but we've explored roughly 5% of the world's oceans. On top of that, we are STILL finding and cataloging new species (mostly insects) on DRY land...

2020-10-13 01:05:03 UTC  

True but...

With dry land we've explored much more thoroughly

We still have trouble getting images of the giant squid, and the mega squid

And we know they exist

And are alive today

And there is evidence that suggests a very large predator roams the ocean. With us fishing out the competition (other sharks) we've seen the resurgence of several thought extinct species (the salt water sea snake to name one)

I mean we found the kraken, which was a myth!

Kraken is the mega squid

I dont know, just saying that saying you can't find your keys with a glance doesn't mean they aren't in the room

Also I cite the theory of dark matter. When it was proposed, scientists laughed at the dude. Guess who's laughing now?

2020-10-13 01:23:13 UTC  

That predator is clearly Godzilla <:troll_face:726878856585281557>

If there was a large population of the predators in question, they would be easy-ish to find. But we said the same thing about the large species of squid too

But if the megladon still did exist I'd be willing to bet their population was kept small via competing predators like sperm whales and great whites