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<blockquote data-quote="MassExodus" data-source="post: 135958" data-attributes="member: 4086"><p>Nice to know theres someone crazier than me on the forum! Lmao. And I agree, I always found that ironic, that they can be so beautiful yet so deadly. I have no inherant fear of snakes, and non venomous ones are unmolested in my yard. Ya rats interest me alot, but unfortunately I have a very energetic murderer running security, namely an English Bull Terrier. She does not **** around. Any rodent like animal she spots is attacked and killed. This dog uses her head to bash doors open. She, and my brothers boxer as well, can open gates. I'm afraid she wouldnt tolerate a rodent on the premises. Not even an intelligent one. She presented me with a rabbit that had its ass eaten off this morning...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MassExodus, post: 135958, member: 4086"] Nice to know theres someone crazier than me on the forum! Lmao. And I agree, I always found that ironic, that they can be so beautiful yet so deadly. I have no inherant fear of snakes, and non venomous ones are unmolested in my yard. Ya rats interest me alot, but unfortunately I have a very energetic murderer running security, namely an English Bull Terrier. She does not **** around. Any rodent like animal she spots is attacked and killed. This dog uses her head to bash doors open. She, and my brothers boxer as well, can open gates. I'm afraid she wouldnt tolerate a rodent on the premises. Not even an intelligent one. She presented me with a rabbit that had its ass eaten off this morning... [/QUOTE]
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