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Bump for a great thread - how many views TCE?
And a game pitbull could kill a moose.A big dog like a German Shepard would likely maul a Cheetah.
The croc clearly had damage to his Medula oblamgata you know, the part that makes them ornery.
But mama said they was ornery cuz they got all them teeth, and no toothbrush
Oh, I'm sure they'll be friends forever.
Love me a TCE_Killa thread. ALWAYS a winner! This might be my favorite one to date.
a mountain lion would easily kill a cheetah too. A common housecat is genetically closer to the big cats [lions, cougars, tigers, etc] than a cheetah is.
are there any unusual insect friendships?
Cheetahs are by far the weakest of the big cats and have brittle bones. They're extremely submissive to large dogs when raised together. LOL at someone linking a news story of a cougar killing a german shepard, when a mountain lion probably has 150 pounds on a cheetah.
Here's another one - the burro and Mr G.
http://forums.sherdog.com/forums/f4...-reunited-his-friend-jellybean-burro-2752011/
10. The Elephant and the Dog
Bubbles, a 9,000-pound elephant, and Bella, the Labrador retriever, are the very best of friends. They live together at the Myrtle Beach Safari in South Carolina. And luckily, the park has documented some of the pair's adorable interspecies play dates. Sometimes, Bubbles and Bella go for walks together. Other times, they go for long swims. Bubbles was adopted by the safari in 1983, then, in 2007, a contractor hired to build Bubbles a swimming pool abandoned puppy Bella at the park's preserve. And so, a beautiful friendship was born.
9. The Orangutan and the Hound Dog
Orphaned at a young age, an orangutan named Suryia was rescued by an animal sanctuary in South Carolina. Initially, he did not do well at the sanctuary. He became socially withdrawn and did not eat. Fortunately, he came around. Suryia