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  • Nickintex
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  • myjohnson
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    a dragon.

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  • Nickintex
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    Originally posted by myjohnson View Post
    I would eat it before it eats me.
    Myjohnson, what has four legs and you will not eat it?










    Answer: a table!

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  • myjohnson
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    I would eat it before it eats me.

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  • mahoro
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    u sure thats not someone's in-law?

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  • Fire_chair
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    How is that a crocodile? Looks like an armor plated rat.

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  • Nickintex
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    Originally posted by Navarro View Post

    BTW I couldn’t find any pictures of the fossil
    Luis
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  • Nickintex
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    Originally posted by Darbex View Post
    Nick I think Myjohnson was talking about both of you.
    Did you just imply that I'm FAT? I told you, I'm BIG BONED! :furious:

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  • fishboyt
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    Originally posted by mahoro View Post
    i can help you relocat them, into a gaint pot...

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  • mahoro
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    Originally posted by Navarro View Post
    I have 7 armadillos destroying my garden if any one knows what to do please help! Perhaps I need the bloody Jurassic croc to come and eat them because my dogs sure don't do anything.
    BTW I couldn’t find any pictures of the fossil
    Luis
    i can help you relocat them, into a gaint pot...

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  • SteveCGG
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    or, be like Andrew Zimmern of Bizarre Foods
    ...armadillo is popular in parts of Mexico

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  • Mzungu
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    Originally posted by SteveCGG View Post
    you can try castor oil spray, but best is to trap them and relocate them
    +1 Traps work very well.

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  • SteveCGG
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    you can try castor oil spray, but best is to trap them and relocate them

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  • Darbex
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    Nick I think Myjohnson was talking about both of you.

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  • Navarro
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    I have 7 armadillos destroying my garden if any one knows what to do please help! Perhaps I need the bloody Jurassic croc to come and eat them because my dogs sure don't do anything.
    BTW I couldn’t find any pictures of the fossil
    Luis

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