Posted by bison on September 10, 2012 at 15:42:21 from (69.168.144.142):
In Reply to: Darwin barely missed posted by dgasper on September 10, 2012 at 15:09:22:
Quoting Removed, click Modern View to seeYeah,its hard to admit a tall BS story for what it is eh, mebbe leave the beer alone next time :roll:
I can garantie you there is no way in"ell you can sneak up(let alone run) to a wild bison bull without him run or switching ends in a heartbeat.
If you could(i said could cause it is highly unlikely you can) slap him on the a$$ you would have 1 or both rear hooves implanted in your skull or chest 3 times in succesion before you even realize what happened, that is if you live to tell it, if that's case, you might think he hit you only once.
I make my living raising bison and know fully well how they react when startled or cornered.
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