TELL ABOUT YOUR MOST INTERESTING ENCOUNTER WITH A WILD ANIMAL

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Pegusu
Sir_TrashPanda wrote:
NIVEK1000 wrote:

I had a duel with a wasp when I was 14----it kept dive-bombing me at the foot of the driveway, and I'd drive it off with a swipe of my flyswatter...on the 4th pass I waited an extra second and finally hit it...

"NOTE: PLEASE, no stories about killing or hurting a wild animal - thanks!" - Pegusu

Your comment doesn't fit the posting guidelines for this thread, Boo. Please stop hurting our innocent animal friends.

To be fair, the wasp attacked him first! shock

kyanite2009

A fox Went #1 on my driveway lol

kyanite2009

10 feet from me

SatoruUzuchiha1874
At an aquarium, there was a big pen with a tiger in it, and it just looked at ME! Then it jumped over the fence and got so close to my face I thought it was gonna eat me. But surprisingly it didn’t. It just licked my face, and it was gross
kyanite2009

lol

kyanite2009

🤷‍♀️

SatoruUzuchiha1874
I was wondering the same thing. And btw it’s the Denver aquarium. It had a tiger in there, it used to be a fence but now the have glass
kyanite2009

Cool, must of been startling

kyanite2009
SafChess1 wrote:

Fence what the hell is this aquarium never heard of safety or something 😂

An American one

kyanite2009
SafChess1 wrote:

Why does an aquarium even have a tiger in the first place 😐

I don't know they just always do here

kyanite2009

lol

kyanite2009

Safety last lol

kyanite2009

Thrill first

kyanite2009
SafChess1 wrote:

Sounds like a theme park Lol

And safety in American cars...

kyanite2009

no

kyanite2009

No America isn't all thrill. mostly wake up go work and go home...

kyanite2009

And safety in America is a priority.

kyanite2009

no...

Pegusu

Pitiless_Pawn
Eldred_Woodcock wrote:
Pitiless_Pawn wrote:
Eldred_Woodcock wrote:
blackpanther11121 wrote:

The only encounters I have are in hunting so I guess I'm not allowed on this forum 😅

I have plenty of those, also. But you're right, not for this forum.

@Nylon-Sock-100, That buzzard is much better looking than our turkey vulture, which many call a buzzard. I noticed it has what looks like a smaller silhouette pattern on its wings. That same type pattern in the turkey vulture is one thing to look for when trying to decide if it's a vulture or eagle.

But what about the California Condor? I was lucky enough to see one of those.

The birds with the largest wingspan around here are probably the bald eagle and great blue heron. Neither of them come close to a condor for wingspan. I've never been west far enough to see one.

It’s the same here. I had to travel quite a ways to see the condor. It was worth it though.