That may look impressive and quite intimidating, 'Looky............but you forgot they don't have fingers to pull the trigger with.......it's all just for show, just like the 60s Red Square parades..........none of it actually worked !!
That may look impressive and quite intimidating, 'Looky............but you forgot they don't have fingers to pull the trigger with.......it's all just for show, just like the 60s Red Square parades..........none of it actually worked !!
Awwwwwwwwwww frack, it's like chasing a koala bear or tertle.
You mean if we flip em on their backs they can't get back up?
Ok, Leopard Seals I can kind of understand.....but don't Emperor Penguins have it hard enough?
No tougher than any other animal well suited to their environment. Besides I don't hunt while viewing the world through the eyes and sentiments of my quarry.
I am thinking to make it a challenge we go with .177 cal pistols behind the ear on the penguins and we use the gut piles as bait for the leopard seals, which we will hunt at close range and take only the most perfect of shots using .22 hornets....
Well suited.........tuxed?
Actually Superbrad, I was thinking I would practice my shape shifting so when a Leopard seal attacks I will just shape shift into an Orca and he will die of an instant heart attack and then everybody should be happy, no wasted meat (not even the eye lids) and technically the animal died of natural causes so the greenies should be happy, too. A win-win situation all around !!!
I was actually thinking of using a gigantic handcrafted club made from good old canadian maple.... but to each their own....![]()
please post the video on youtube.
I am thinking to make it a challenge we go with .177 cal pistols behind the ear on the penguins and we use the gut piles as bait for the leopard seals, which we will hunt at close range and take only the most perfect of shots using .22 hornets....