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Irony Department.

Ed

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Wildlife artist is gored to death by buffalo
By Oliver Poole
(Filed: 16/12/2004)

A British wildlife artist whose works are owned by the Royal Family has died in Africa after being gored by a buffalo while walking with his wife.



Simon Combes, 64, was killed in Kenya's Great Rift Valley when he was charged by the one-ton animal that threw him to the ground, stamped on him and then ripped open his torso with its horns.

He had to wait two hours for medical help to arrive and died shortly before a helicopter could airlift him to hospital.

Mr Combes's daughter, Cindy, 35, said: "The buffalo just came from nowhere.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/mai...uff16.xml&sSheet=/news/2004/12/16/ixhome.html

How odd. And how does the mighty predatory buffalo sneak up on one? Tiptoe? Very, very odd.
 
Not sure if it was this type but the Cape Buffalo is often referred to as "the black death".
 
Right, but this guy apparently was not a tourist, he had spent his life out there, right? Just strikes me as odd.
 
AtheistArchon said:
- What do you mean? An African or a European buffalo?

While they behave differently on the ground, once airborne, both varieties are equally dangerous. Noone's gotten close enough to observe if any are laden with coconuts.
 
Eleatic Stranger said:
Actually Buffalo (the african variety) are astonishingly dangerous animals.

The African version of everything is deadly, venomous, and outlandishly viscious. I've heard that the African garden slug can digest a man in his sleep.
 
Iconoclast said:
But not ironic...

I agree. If the year was 1793, and the man was a poacher who hunted buffalo, and just happened to be looking the other way and emptying his bladder at the time, then it would be ironic.
 
Bruce said:
I agree. If the year was 1793, and the man was a poacher who hunted buffalo, and just happened to be looking the other way and emptying his bladder at the time, then it would be ironic.

No. Consider this:

He drew creatures for royalty until he was, himself, drawn by one royally.

Irony personified.


Serfs.....
 
Ed said:
No. Consider this:

He drew creatures for royalty until he was, himself, drawn by one royally.

Irony personified.


Serfs.....

:rolleyes:

I couldn't see through that smoke-screen of logic and reason. :D
 
originally posted by EdRight, but this guy apparently was not a tourist, he had spent his life out there, right?
Just strikes me as odd.
Perhaps it also strikes you as odd that US cops still get killed by people with guns?
 
Eleatic Stranger said:
Actually Buffalo (the african variety) are astonishingly dangerous animals.

Indeed, and like American Bison are really very, err, contentious animals, ones that weigh a ton, have sharp horns, a bad attitude, and run about 35 miles per hour for short distances.

All in all, a bad deal to meet up with on a path.

Look at injuries in Yellowstone NP, for instance.
 
Bruce said:
The African version of everything is deadly, venomous, and outlandishly viscious. I've heard that the African garden slug can digest a man in his sleep.

That is noting compared to the australian variety.
 
Bruce said:
:rolleyes:

I couldn't see through that smoke-screen of logic and reason. :D

My Jesuit training.;)

BTW, that was pretty clever on the spur of the moment.
 
jj said:
Indeed, and like American Bison are really very, err, contentious animals, ones that weigh a ton, have sharp horns, a bad attitude, and run about 35 miles per hour for short distances.

All in all, a bad deal to meet up with on a path.

Look at injuries in Yellowstone NP, for instance.

Hey, jj, you'd be proud. 35 feet of Home depots 14 ga. best @ $0.35/ft.;)
 
Poetic justice.

"Hey...there's that fellow who painted me, when I had a bad hair day........REVENGE!!!!!!" :D
 

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