I imagine by the time they're 4-5 years old, they're stringy, tough, and full of preservatives from junk foodIt is supposed to be very "fond" of children, particularly 1-2 year olds.
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It is supposed to be very "fond" of children, particularly 1-2 year olds.
Yes, and easy to catch for a kitty not used to live food.Mmmmmmmmm, people veal
Poor mountain lion, they should have adopted it, it would have been a motivation for students to attend lectures rather than loitering outside making the campus look untidy.University of Colorado had a big cat on campus yesterday.
The Danish lynx have been caught, a dog had chased it up a tree and kept it there until police, owner and a vet showed up and sedated it with an arrow.
The body of a fearsome puma-like animal is said to be hidden in a top security vault at an RAF base.
Hundreds of big cat sightings have been recorded over the years — from the Beast of Bodmin in Cornwall to the Surrey Puma. The Government's environment department Defra insists evidence is "unsubstantiated".
But Rick Minter, author of Big Cats: Facing Britain's Wild Predators, claims staff at RAF Fylingdales, North Yorks, saw the body of the "puma".
He likens it to the US government's alleged cover-up of an alien in Roswell, New Mexico, in 1947. He writes: "It is at RAF Fylingdales that we have Britain's Roswell moment on big cats.
No totally wild Jaguar has ever been filmed or photographed in the wild
Now we have big cat "expert" Frank Tunbridge providing further nonsense including:
No totally wild Jaguar has ever been filmed or photographed in the wild
... in the UK...Now we have big cat "expert" Frank Tunbridge providing further nonsense including:
No totally wild Jaguar has ever been filmed or photographed in the wild.