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The Leopards legacy lives true, the most efficient killer in high grass.  Unfortunate story.

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You're not in Kansas anymore.

Nope, she wasn't in Kansas.  If she was, she would probably be in jail...

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Yeah the ACLU would be all over it as a racist thing, a white gal shooting a black man playing with a kitty in the tall grass.   They banned that a long time ago in Kansas.

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Yeah the ACLU would be all over it as a racist thing, a white gal shooting a black man playing with a kitty in the tall grass.   They banned that a long time ago in Kansas.

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Like I said, if I am being eatin'  SHOOT!  I'd rather plug the hole and limp the rest of my life than be eviscerated.
yep- I'd take a bullet in place of fangs any day.  She probably did the right thing.

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He's lucky he did not die of blood loss since they kept pressure on the bullet wound but did not know that the leopard had torn apart his ankle. "We held pressure on the wound and we kept Punki awake until the car could get through the thick brush to where we were.It was only after we had wheeled him into the emergency room that Simon told me “You should see what the leopard did to his ankle.”

 


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