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Never knew a snapper could Godzilla a rat. That rat must have been scared half out of its wits. First, it's in water which is not its natural environment. Second, to be pulled under and the sensation of drowning. Third, to be torn in half. Fourth, the struggle for the surface with the remainder of the body. The uggg is strong in that video. |
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Never knew a snapper could Godzilla a rat. That rat must have been scared half out of its wits. First, it's in water which is not its natural environment. Second, to be pulled under and the sensation of drowning. Third, to be torn in half. Fourth, the struggle for the surface with the remainder of the body. The uggg is strong in that video. this allow me to be the first to crap in this thread. I applaud nature as much as the next guy, but I'm all about intent here. What is the intent of this video? I get the feeling that it is to reveille in the slaughter of the prey, for the shock factor of it. Now, I am as desensitized to mammalian suffering as the next guy; lions gotta eat, turtles gotta eat, but again, what is the intent here? What's that about the serial killer mentality, and the willful interest in the suffering of other animals? Is that a farce, or is there any truth to it? Seriously, I'm wondering. |
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Never knew a snapper could Godzilla a rat. That rat must have been scared half out of its wits. First, it's in water which is not its natural environment. Second, to be pulled under and the sensation of drowning. Third, to be torn in half. Fourth, the struggle for the surface with the remainder of the body. The uggg is strong in that video. this allow me to be the first to crap in this thread. I applaud nature as much as the next guy, but I'm all about intent here. What is the intent of this video? I get the feeling that it is to reveille in the slaughter of the prey, for the shock factor of it. Well now you know how snapping turtles feed on live prey. I for one never imagined a snapping turtle would use its claws to rip the mouse in half |
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Never knew a snapper could Godzilla a rat. That rat must have been scared half out of its wits. First, it's in water which is not its natural environment. Second, to be pulled under and the sensation of drowning. Third, to be torn in half. Fourth, the struggle for the surface with the remainder of the body. The uggg is strong in that video. this allow me to be the first to crap in this thread. I applaud nature as much as the next guy, but I'm all about intent here. What is the intent of this video? I get the feeling that it is to reveille in the slaughter of the prey, for the shock factor of it. Now, I am as desensitized to mammalian suffering as the next guy; lions gotta eat, turtles gotta eat, but again, what is the intent here? What's that about the serial killer mentality, and the willful interest in the suffering of other animals? Is that a farce, or is there any truth to it? Seriously, I'm wondering. Both of the above I have to agree with. I hate rats just as much as the next guy but that is pretty fucked up. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Never knew a snapper could Godzilla a rat. That rat must have been scared half out of its wits. First, it's in water which is not its natural environment. Second, to be pulled under and the sensation of drowning. Third, to be torn in half. Fourth, the struggle for the surface with the remainder of the body. The uggg is strong in that video. this allow me to be the first to crap in this thread. I applaud nature as much as the next guy, but I'm all about intent here. What is the intent of this video? I get the feeling that it is to reveille in the slaughter of the prey, for the shock factor of it. Now, I am as desensitized to mammalian suffering as the next guy; lions gotta eat, turtles gotta eat, but again, what is the intent here? What's that about the serial killer mentality, and the willful interest in the suffering of other animals? Is that a farce, or is there any truth to it? Seriously, I'm wondering. Both of the above I have to agree with. I hate rats just as much as the next guy but that is pretty fucked up. This |
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Quoted: While I don't generally have a problem with this sort of thing, there are some shots where he has piles of dead rodents in his tank... is he eating them or not? Tossing them in the just to watch him kill them is a little twisted. I have seen snappers bite heads off grown ducks and geese at my folks farm over the years so I was fully aware of what they are capable of creating a video of this gore for entertainment is a bit much |
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Pacman frogs are pretty cool too.
CHOMP http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJDHI12sCxw http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-38oiVvfk3I |
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Pacman frogs are pretty cool too. CHOMP http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJDHI12sCxw http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-38oiVvfk3I It's a bad day for the rats! |



