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Dogs and Cats living together in the [Snugglehug] Thread (Nsf56k)

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    BedlamBedlam Registered User regular
    edited September 2019




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    Rhesus PositiveRhesus Positive GNU Terry Pratchett Registered User regular
    Bedlam wrote: »


    Dreamworks are getting in on the live action remakes as well, I see

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    SkeithSkeith Registered User regular

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    PsykomaPsykoma Registered User regular
    Lookit that butt

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    BedlamBedlam Registered User regular
    edited September 2019
    Landshark noms some avocado:



    ME irl:

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    FiendishrabbitFiendishrabbit Registered User regular
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ov5dEBgRkQ

    So, since this is in turkish it might require a bit of explaining. Basicly this Turkish guy has had a problem with bears stealing his honey. So at first he tries to build barriers, but the bears just bash their way through them. Then he tries to see if he can bait the bear into eating something else instead of munching on his precious honey. That fails too, because in his nighttime taste-test the bear goes straight for his expensive Anzar honey (which is only made in a small region of Turkey), then another variant of Turkish honey and then finally Pine and Chestnut honey from elsewhere (and never eating the artificial cherry jam)....and he's just so happy that the bear loves his Turkish honey above all other.

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    BedlamBedlam Registered User regular
    Gotta build Beariers if you wanna keep out Bears.

    Building Barriers will only work for Barrs.

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    augustaugust where you come from is gone Registered User regular
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    Kevin CristKevin Crist I make the devil hit his knees and say the 'our father'Registered User regular
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    SharpyVIISharpyVII Registered User regular
    edited September 2019
    Everyone wants to give the baby birb a scritch:

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    PinfeldorfPinfeldorf Yeah ZestRegistered User regular
    Are cockatoos that common in parts of the world where there are just 5 of them hanging out on the ground like that?

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    tynictynic PICNIC BADASS Registered User, ClubPA regular
    edited September 2019
    Pinfeldorf wrote: »
    Are cockatoos that common in parts of the world where there are just 5 of them hanging out on the ground like that?

    oh my god
    they fucking swarm. Even in suburban areas they'll often hang out in flocks of forty or fifty. And the NOISE.

    like, this is not an unusual sight in inner canberra
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    edit: "parts of the world" being exclusively Australia, mind you.

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    JavenJaven Registered User regular
    I'm kind of surprised at that. Most breeds of birds, and animals in general are either mostly domesticated, or not at all.

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    PinfeldorfPinfeldorf Yeah ZestRegistered User regular
    I like that one red one in there hoping nobody notices.

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    see317see317 Registered User regular
    edited September 2019
    tynic wrote: »
    Pinfeldorf wrote: »
    Are cockatoos that common in parts of the world where there are just 5 of them hanging out on the ground like that?

    oh my god
    they fucking swarm. Even in suburban areas they'll often hang out in flocks of forty or fifty. And the NOISE.

    like, this is not an unusual sight in inner canberra
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    edit: "parts of the world" being exclusively Australia, mind you.

    The rest of the world got pigeons, Australia traded up for cockatoos.

    But, at least they're not poisonous.

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    tynictynic PICNIC BADASS Registered User, ClubPA regular
    edited September 2019
    Javen wrote: »
    I'm kind of surprised at that. Most breeds of birds, and animals in general are either mostly domesticated, or not at all.

    I dunno if 'domesticated' has anything to do with it? These kinds of birds have always moved in large groups. Like budgerigars. We built our cities in places they already hang out, and they're big enough and tough enough that they don't see the need to move.

    I found this video, if you move literally two blocks to the left you're on the busiest street in the city.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-m7AE0Or8Ys

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    BahamutZEROBahamutZERO Registered User regular
    edited September 2019
    cockatoos are the feral hogs of australia
    unless feral hogs are also the feral hogs of australia, I suppose
    or wait are cockatoos native to australia? I guess they've gotta be from somewhere.

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    tynictynic PICNIC BADASS Registered User, ClubPA regular
    edited September 2019
    cockatoos are the feral hogs of australia
    unless feral hogs are also the feral hogs of australia, I suppose

    yeah feral hogs are definitely the feral hogs of australia.
    cockatoos are the wild turkeys of australia.

    edit: yes, they're native, maybe that's where the confusion about domestication comes from? Many common pet birds are originally australian natives, Budgerigars and Cockatiels would be the two most prominent ones I can think of.

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    PinfeldorfPinfeldorf Yeah ZestRegistered User regular
    tynic wrote: »
    cockatoos are the feral hogs of australia
    unless feral hogs are also the feral hogs of australia, I suppose

    yeah feral hogs are definitely the feral hogs of australia.
    cockatoos are the wild turkeys of australia.

    Oh man you have a whiskey named after them, too?

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    tynictynic PICNIC BADASS Registered User, ClubPA regular
    Who knows. But there's probably a gin.

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    LuvTheMonkeyLuvTheMonkey High Sierra Serenade Registered User regular
    Man I would totally buy Cockatoo Gin.

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    Werewolf2000adWerewolf2000ad Suckers, I know exactly what went wrong. Registered User regular
    I can think of good reasons no one would make a product that requires people to go into shops and say in an Australian accent "I'd like a Cockatoo, please" or "How much for a Cockatoo?"

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    tynictynic PICNIC BADASS Registered User, ClubPA regular
    In australia that would actually be a selling point.

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    scherbchenscherbchen Asgard (it is dead)Registered User regular
    not only in Australia. You'd really have to change the name for the German market though....

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