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bama

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even better....:greenchainsaw:


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even better is a pressure sensative wireless human trap that works with a scanner.see when you step on it the scanner gives off a sertain pitch and you can have multiple p.s.p. and when it goes off you can the release the tiger
 
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Maybe put some robotic wood piles along side roads and see if "road hunters" try to poach them. Or maybe paint a tiger to look like a pile of wood and see what happens.

Wait..um..what? I am confused.
 
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I couldn't imagine being mauled by a big cat, probably not a quick end.............

Have you ever watched a household cat kill something as simple as a spider? They play it to death. They just bat at it enough to keep it in place with this expression of pure joy of having power over said critter.

Just think of what a big cat could do to a human on that level.
 
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I've seen exactly what your describing....but I've also scene the big cats hunt on T.V. In those instances it's all business...granted, they may start in before it's even unconscious.

Quick or long, not a pleasant death. That's for sure!!!

I personally do like the trap idea, although a tiger would definitely have that "wow" factor!!! :laugh:
 

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