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This puts a whole new meaning on the old ground-hawg, been after this one turned into a nite feeder, came out to early tonight, 22mag was ready.

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kind of reminds me of myself . long in the tooth
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hankenhunter wrote:I think you did him a favor. I've seen them long in the tooth before, but this takes the cake. Must be some boar genes in him.
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This was a female, maybe don't want to see the male might have to watch walking in the tall grass :lol: Munch know what your talking about.

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Congratulations on a rare harvest!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I think they are actually a genetic throwback to the prehistoric days when the dreaded Sabertooth Marmots roamed the landscape. :wink: :lol:

About as rare as bigfoot! :shock:

I managed to get one with my longbow years ago, and it is the only critter I have ever spent the money to have mounted. :D

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wabi wrote:Congratulations on a rare harvest!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I think they are actually a genetic throwback to the prehistoric days when the dreaded Sabertooth Marmots roamed the landscape. :wink: :lol:

About as rare as bigfoot! :shock:

I managed to get one with my longbow years ago, and it is the only critter I have ever spent the money to have mounted. :D

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That's about a nasty looking thing , I'm with Hank they boar in them :lol:
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Man they look so funny. You would think it wouldn't be much longer before he starved. Its surprising he could still eat like that.
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You folk live near the Springfield nuclear reactor :?: :lol: :roll:
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That's definitely a weird one. :shock: Rodent teeth continuously grow, and the critters have to chew/gnaw on stuff to keep the teeth worn down. Guess this one got lazy about chewing on hard stuff to keep them worn down. :lol:
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Dash wrote:You would think it wouldn't be much longer before he starved. Its surprising he could still eat like that.
Exactly what I was thinking.
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That's some funky lookin' nibblers there. I'm surprised this one still looked pretty well fed. I would expect it to look in poor health from not being able to eat properly. I guess that's not an issue any more thanks to your .22 magnum. :)
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I think those critters need to see the dentist more often, :lol: .
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OK see the dentist more often!
When the teeth don`t line up, they don`t wear down.
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shot these with my compound bow killed 5 2 went down the hole with my arrows in them and never came out :mrgreen: :lol: lol
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shot them 3 mins away from my house at my buddies house in new hamburg
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youngbuck1 wrote:shot these with my compound bow killed 5 2 went down the hole with my arrows in them and never came out :mrgreen: :lol: lol
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shot them 3 mins away from my house at my buddies house in new hamburg


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