Guest guest Posted April 21, 2010 Report Share Posted April 21, 2010 OMG!!!!! Joy D. In a message dated 4/21/2010 11:28:34 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, BSPMerced writes: Another Reason To Be Careful With Texas Natives Whole lot of bacon here...! Cute Little Texas Pig Cute little Texas pig .......That was killed in the town of Cut-N-Shoot TX . We call them Piney Wood Rooter's. Over 1,800 lb. wild boar shot and killed in Conroe , Texas near the County Airport, East of I-45 and near the community of Cut and Shoot. Killed by a medical Radiology worker... What would you do if this beast was coming at you? Run for dear life? Climb a tree? or simply get run over ? Yep......only in Texas !We were taught to stand still because their eye sight is poor.By standing still they probably would not see you and walk right on by.And No you can’t out run them!! Look at how tall the grass and weeds are. How fast do you think you would be running thru that? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2010 Report Share Posted April 21, 2010 Another Reason To Be Careful With Texas Natives Whole lot of bacon here...! Cute Little Texas Pig Cute little Texas pig .......That was killed in the town of Cut-N-Shoot TX . We call them Piney Wood Rooter's. Over 1,800 lb. wild boar shot and killed in Conroe , Texas near the County Airport, East of I-45 and near the community of Cut and Shoot. Killed by a medical Radiology worker... What would you do if this beast was coming at you? Run for dear life? Climb a tree? or simply get run over ? Yep......only in Texas ! We were taught to stand still because their eye sight is poor. By standing still they probably would not see you and walk right on by. And No you can’t out run them!! Look at how tall the grass and weeds are. How fast do you think you would be running thru that? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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