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5/22/2010 8:03:23 AM EDT




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GydyA_cVJNA
5/22/2010 8:05:55 AM EDT
[#1]
That is awesome..
5/22/2010 8:06:23 AM EDT
[#2]
damn !
5/22/2010 8:06:27 AM EDT
[#3]
That's crazy. It's in half and still swimming away.
5/22/2010 8:07:20 AM EDT
[#4]
Wow. Rats only need two legs to swim.
5/22/2010 8:07:48 AM EDT
[#5]
That will buff right out.

5/22/2010 8:08:32 AM EDT
[#6]
Well...



..that's




Crazy stuff.


5/22/2010 8:08:42 AM EDT
[#7]
Quoted:
That's crazy. It's in half and still swimming away.


No shit, and crawling on the turtle too!   I hope that's the craziest thing I see all day.
5/22/2010 8:09:59 AM EDT
[#8]



Quoted:


That will buff right out.









 
5/22/2010 8:11:02 AM EDT
[#9]



Quoted:



Quoted:

That's crazy. It's in half and still swimming away.




No shit, and crawling on the turtle too!   I hope that's the craziest thing I see all day.


No find the thread titled "Buff out" or something like that. You will be feeling your jaw all day.

 
5/22/2010 8:12:19 AM EDT
[#10]
DAAYUM!
5/22/2010 8:12:38 AM EDT
[#11]
those turtles are brutal with those claws...
5/22/2010 8:12:54 AM EDT
[#12]
wow, watch your fingers!
5/22/2010 8:12:55 AM EDT
[#13]
That's nothing,there's a pic of someone training a JRT to really hate rats,by putting a JRT in with a bucket of rats.
5/22/2010 8:13:28 AM EDT
[#14]
Wow! That's gotta hurt!
5/22/2010 8:13:42 AM EDT
[#15]
Quoted:
wow, watch your fingers!


Mental note, keep fingers away!  
5/22/2010 8:14:06 AM EDT
[#16]
snack time
5/22/2010 8:14:15 AM EDT
[#17]
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.
5/22/2010 8:18:17 AM EDT
[#18]
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.
5/22/2010 8:19:52 AM EDT
[#19]
Humm...  Rats are far less durable than I'd have imagined.
5/22/2010 8:19:53 AM EDT
[#20]
Now, feel like a swim in the local pond...?  

5/22/2010 8:20:30 AM EDT
[#21]
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.


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
5/22/2010 8:21:30 AM EDT
[#22]
Brutally efficient.
5/22/2010 8:23:29 AM EDT
[#23]
Quoted:
That is awesome..


This.  It made my morning.
5/22/2010 8:25:00 AM EDT
[#24]


Turtles take out a lot of ducklings like that.

5/22/2010 8:25:02 AM EDT
[#25]
They like birds too.





5/22/2010 8:25:41 AM EDT
[#26]
nice
5/22/2010 8:27:32 AM EDT
[#27]
dead and didnt even know it.
5/22/2010 8:28:23 AM EDT
[#28]
Just life, doing its thing.  Snapping turtles are not to be trifled with.
5/22/2010 8:28:40 AM EDT
[#29]

5/22/2010 8:30:11 AM EDT
[#30]
I had to change my baddass rating of the snapping turtle up to a solid 9. I had no idea.
5/22/2010 8:31:54 AM EDT
[#31]
Wow, I thought my tarantulas were brutal with their prey.
5/22/2010 8:36:33 AM EDT
[#32]
Had no idea they used their claws like that.
5/22/2010 8:40:36 AM EDT
[#33]
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.
5/22/2010 8:43:43 AM EDT
[#34]
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.


5/22/2010 8:44:06 AM EDT
[#35]
OH SNAP !   Literally
5/22/2010 8:46:28 AM EDT
[#36]
I had a pet snapping turtle for years, he would stalk the gold fish and minnows when they were dropped into his tank.
5/22/2010 8:55:33 AM EDT
[#37]
Quoted:
Had no idea they used their claws like that.


nieter did , that's some brutal shit
5/22/2010 8:57:02 AM EDT
[#38]
I have a new found respect for snapping turtles.
5/22/2010 9:00:41 AM EDT
[#39]
Holy crap.
5/22/2010 9:02:47 AM EDT
[#40]
While growing up in Louisiana, we found an Alligator Snapping Turtle, that had surfaced for some reason.





It literally looked about 5 feet across it's shell (I was 10), and had a head on it that was like a stump.





We got it to snap a broom handle in half.

 
5/22/2010 9:04:18 AM EDT
[#41]
Where I fish in the summer there are snapping turtles.  I actually caught one once when he grabbed onto my lure.  I cut the line, I wasn't going to mess with him.
5/22/2010 9:05:06 AM EDT
[#42]
thats why they call them feeder rats
5/22/2010 9:07:19 AM EDT
[#43]
Come on. You smash the rat unconscious first before tossing it in.
Just wrong.
5/22/2010 9:07:33 AM EDT
[#44]
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.
5/22/2010 9:09:57 AM EDT
[#45]



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



 
5/22/2010 9:10:54 AM EDT
[#46]




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

5/22/2010 9:12:09 AM EDT
[#47]
Snapping turtles: 1
Disease bags: 0
5/22/2010 9:15:28 AM EDT
[#48]
Snapping turtles are awesome.
5/22/2010 9:17:56 AM EDT
[#49]
Pacman frogs are pretty cool too.

CHOMP

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJDHI12sCxw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-38oiVvfk3I
5/22/2010 9:20:12 AM EDT
[#50]




It's a bad day for the rats!
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