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    Default Re: P For Pony

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    The Lion is only king of their own jungles - the Tiger has more bite. However both sleep a lot - so they can't be king all the time and are often kept awake by noisy animals - talking of those noisy animals brings us to the Noisy Night Monkey.

    Vintage Loony Tunes item? - an absolute must to list on eBid, good keywords on those sort of items to deliver people into your shop. Keyword strong items like that are sometimes the most valuable asset to your shop - the most valuable assets are not necessarily what ends up selling - the valuable asset is the listing that gets the buyer through the shop door.
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    Yorkshire Terrier aka: Yorkie..........these toy terriers have smooth silk-like hair, that is mainly blue/grey in color, but tan on head & chest areas. Now that's an odd combo; but they are quite lovely canines.

    YDC (Your Donation Counts, the charity auctions held on eBid), used to be called "Yorkies Daft Auctions".

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    Asking Questions about Quaggas might be interesting.
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    Yorkshire Terrier aka: Yorkie..........these toy terriers have smooth silk-like hair, that is mainly blue/grey in color, but tan on head & chest areas. Now that's an odd combo; but they are quite lovely canines.
    As the Rambouillet would say........"parle vous francaise"? Quite a sturdy breed of sheep this one is.

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    As the Rambouillet would say........"parle vous francaise"? Quite a sturdy breed of sheep this one is.
    A sheep (especially of French cuisine) would be a good dinner for a Tiger.

    Never turn your back on a tiger - you will be attacked, tigers rarely attack from the front (face to face). When approaching a tiger from behind it is best to make it aware that you there, make some gentle noise as you approach. The tiger will feel re-assured if you have your hands on its back and then you just need to ask it nicely to look at the camera. The tiger in my avatar was loose, it did have a lead (slightly stronger than your average dog lead) to walk it back to the sleeping area. In those early days the tigers didn't get many visitors. Sadly after a lot of sudden media attention the monks that rescued the tigers were under too much pressure to bring in some safety measures (any safety measures!) after a few incidents. Never went back afterwards - I preferred the old way, humbling, extremely fun and rewarding.

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    Quote Originally Posted by deanosaur1972 View Post
    A sheep (especially of French cuisine) would be a good dinner for a Tiger.

    Never turn your back on a tiger - you will be attacked, tigers rarely attack from the front (face to face). When approaching a tiger from behind it is best to make it aware that you there, make some gentle noise as you approach.
    Would this rule apply to an approaching Rattlesnake? This pit viper hails from America; and their horny joined joints create a chilling, discomforting, sharp, rattling noise when shaken.

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    Quote Originally Posted by burgyeb View Post
    Would this rule apply to an approaching Rattlesnake? This pit viper hails from America; and their horny joined joints create a chilling, discomforting, sharp, rattling noise when shaken.
    The Emperor Penguin, being the world's largest penguin, would be a bit difficult to shake.


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    As would a Nilgai, being the largest antelope in Asia. However, it is prey for tigers.
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    Default Re: P For Pony

    The Indian flying fox would be easier to shake than a fox because it's a bat. It doesn’t have many natural enemies in the wild, man is its greatest nemesis.
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    Like a bat but only insofar as it is a night time creature is the Xantusia henshawi - the Granite Night Lizard.



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    An Ibis is among the heron family of birds; these birds like to wade in water. Their bills are long, slender, and curve inwardly and down at the end.

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