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Carnivore Chris

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  1. Cats aren't really cute though are they when you think about it? It's because of them why numbers of song birds are starting to plummet. Song birds have enough to deal with coming up against Birds of prey, magpies, crows, etc, without having to watch out for some dickhead's flea ridden pet as well. They are effectively vermin when they are roaming the streets as they are creating an imbalance. More and more people are getting cats and allowing them to freely roam the streets and that will start to have a big negative impact on wildlife. We could do with some red tailed hawks being released over here to balance it out, as the country is starting to become over-populated with cats and they aren't supposed to be part of the food chain.
  2. I get asked to do about 50 jobs at once. You are half way through one job and get slapped on another, then when you half finish that, they want you doing something else. Then they wonder why nothing gets done. Fucking bellends. No wonder why most new builds are absolutely shite, as everyone is rushed to do too many jobs at once, running around like cunts.
  3. Here is @Danny's pet:-
  4. Birds make great pets themselves, although I hate it when people buy them and keep them in cages without ever opening the cage or giving them attention. The cage door should be open at all times, as they aren't stupid and will go in and out of their cage when they need to(just don't leave the window open ) as it's harsh keeping them in cages allday. They are very sociable animals as well so you need to give them plenty of time or it's cruel. Birds, just like dogs and cats, are also very intelligent, they "know their name" when called and can be great companions in the house, even if they are annoying little bastards . As for Clouded Leopards, it was only around a month ago when I discovered them myself on youtube when searching for videos of other cats and came across them. Fascinating animals. Unfortunately, just like all fascinating cats, they are killed for fur due to ignorance. Yeah wolves are amazing Cats are fine until they decide to scratch you, it fucking hurts. Wolves are brilliant but i'm not keen on other wild dogs. I think they are horrible little bastards, although still, I do believe they need to be protected more than they are. Vultures and wild dogs are killed more than any other animal probably, but because they don't have fancy coats, tusks or they aren't fluffy and "cute", people don't seem to prioritise saving them as much as other animals. I know I've gone off topic now, but in Southern Africa, vultures are killed for their hearts and brains, something to do with voodoo and black magic and it's actually sickening to be honest. Scavengers are very important to the planet just like predators are.
  5. Carnivore Chris

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    It's a yorkshire one! But everyone in Lancashire sound very different either way. Compare the Wigan accent to the Blackburn one or the Lancaster one, or Preston. All very different mate, which I'm sure you know anyway of course. Even the accents in Wigan and Leigh are and these 2 are very close to each other. I know people from both places, both from when I used to go raving down there and from working on sites and the accent is quite different, then you travel just a little bit down the road and reach Salford, which is again massively different. You go in the opposite direction and you land up in Liverpool, who again have a very unique accent. People from the Wirral, Skelmersdale, Berkenhead, etc all have that scouse tint to their accent, but you can tell they aren't proper scousers. I love accents personally and come across many different ones all the time.
  6. I'm not really a fan of pet cats. I don't hate them, but they aren't for me and I'm more into dogs when it comes to having either as a pet. Which is very different to wild animals, where I'm not a fan of wild dogs at all, but love wild cats, especially big ones, although smaller ones such as the clouded Leopard are amazing as well.
  7. It's funny you posted that as I was just about to post this:- Amazing.
  8. They've always been my favourite animal since a kid as well. I've always wanted one and would do if I was to own a lot of land. As for Felines, it's got to be Jaguars and Cheetahs.
  9. Yeah, it'll be more about a food source for them, whereas the tourists will head there for the sport. It's very similar to Thailand, which is a very popular destination for European anglers, while the locals will mainly fish with the methods you speak of. I only really do night fishing sessions now and go for either 24 hours or 48 hours at a time(it'll be 5 full days in August when I go down south) and stay in a bivvy(which is like a tent), it's the only really way to do it if you want to catch the really big fish as they become wise once they reach a certain age and they can live for a long time. Some of the fish in the lakes I go on are older than me and have been there since 1982.
  10. Andre Gomes look at though he'll be off. Vidal is wanted by Sevilla. Marlon could be off to Nice for 20 million. This is what is needed, a good clear out and then building the depth of the squad(maybe even promote a few youth, which I doubt right now to be honest) as that is what is most lacking.
  11. I've always been fond of snakes and especially cobras, but they are one of the animals I would least like to encounter in the wild, then again, there is those hippos in Stan's video above as well. You would have no chance . I've seen scorpions in Tunisia and also massive ants which had definitely been on some form of anabolic steroid...You're lucky to be out there as the amount of wild life must be endless, as opposed to here in England where it is quite limited, apart from the bird life as there are 1,000s of species of different birds and many are in large numbers. You will have to try and get some photos of your adventures for us Inga. I bet there are some huge fish over there as well, both salt and fresh water since it's in South East asia, it's a shame you don't like fishing as you could have taken advantage of that I like how the Pelicans start trying to fly away when it comes to them as well. To see such a large bird in fear of one such smaller than them just shows what a great hunter the Peregrine is. Then again, I don't think many birds would handle them in the air when you consider how quick they are and their eye sight.
  12. I'm guessing you haven't moved back to Lithuania recently then? I bet you see all types of animals where you are at. The only downside are the insects If there is such thing as being "gangsta", that was it.
  13. It's as if they have super powers, like something from X-Men. @nudge, @Stan, @Bluewolf The way it takes down those Pelicans, which are far larger than it, is incredible. It then has the eye sight and vision to see a snake(which was pretty much camouflaged to the cliff) and take care of that as well.
  14. Where I was saying the other week how I saw a woodpecker at work, well it gets better as I saw a Peregrine Falcon(my favourite bird, well animal) today. It's not often you see them. I saw a buzzard and a crow attacking each other in the air(as they do) then to the right of me there was a peregrine. As I saw that, 3 pigeons flew off(it's a shame it didn't grab one of them, without trying to sound like a cunt), although it wasn't around too long. I have noticed more birds of prey lately in fairness, you see Buzzards and Sparrowhawks everywhere. The site I'm working on is actually at the back of my old secondary school(what are the chances of ending up there?) and due to the countryside being near by, you get a lot of buzzards, sparrow hawks and kestrels around there, although I'd never seen a Peregrine Falcon around there before!
  15. I don't think I've ever come across it before to be honest, but I know it's supposed to smell and taste like shit. Nearly every fruit other than Lemon and lime then Mango, Pineapple, peaches, plums, pear, oranges, apples, strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, all types of berries in fact, Pomegranate, Tangerine, all types of melon, kiwi fruit, Grapes, Bananas, star fruit, you name it
  16. I run with intruders, looters and sharp-shooters, who spark-boodahs and fuck thick bitches with large-hooters.
  17. Good idea for a campaign(like @Cicero's), I think i might do the same at some point(probably on the next Fifa now) but start as low down the leagues as possible. I might have a go with Morecambe when Fifa 9 comes out. As for this one, I was thinking of resuming my Rover's career as I haven't played on it for months and still had quite a young squad if I remember correctly.
  18. You can;t beat Mango. Then again, I will eat almost any fruit. Other than the likes of Lemon and Lime, I can't think of any that I won't eat really. Yeah we need to look after animals as it's only fair considering how it's generally humans who are the cause of a lot of animal sufferation and losses of habitat, etc.
  19. @The Palace Fan Your man killing it.
  20. Carnivore Chris

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    Why do people care so much about royalty getting married? Like they give a fuck about the million people who were stood outside waving them off. They are just 2 random people getting married. Luckily Henry XIII isn't around today or we would have a trilogy of them...
  21. I could understand mate, but you can clearly see the talent the lad has. When playing around Messi(where he has space to exploit) he has looked like he has genuine world class talent at times. He looks the business when playing alonside Messi and Coutinho, as the 2 players get him on the ball and create spaces for him, although expecting him to be the one to take games by the scruff of the neck is too soon, as he's still learning and developing his game. Neymar wasn't that great when he first signed either, as it takes time to fully adapt, especially if you have had injury set backs and have trouble with the language barrier. This is why European football gets worse all the time. It's not that talent isn't being produced, but they are all leaving for the same clubs and in many cases they aren't utilised properly or aren't shown enough patience.
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