rossy08 33 Posted July 10, 2010 Report Share Posted July 10, 2010 Now some times there are just more rabbits in the bag than there is space in the frezzer and altho i no quite a few people that eat them and are happy to take them off my hands,there is often a little big of a back log. so where do the spare rabbits go??? well... some of you may have read the repley i put on to another thread entilted "disposal of bodys." well as i promised hears the pics of the new rabbit disposay unit. ahhhh look, bless him, he's only half grown at 4ft 7 from snout to tail.. even at this size they will bite your foot clean off. this is the next down in the family line from the komodo dragons. and belive you me the power in these creatures is unberlivable. and the salivor in there mouthes will almost start to digest you befor its even chewed you up and swallowed you. but on the other hand do get "dog tame".. ask your local reptile shop if they can help you dispose of unwanted rabbits (and other things) they will often pay for them also. and it saves the bin getting them. hope no of you met him while lieing in the undergrowth. happy hunting Andy Quote Link to post
markha 99 Posted July 10, 2010 Report Share Posted July 10, 2010 blinking heck mate thats not something we see in my neck of the woods! Quote Link to post
rossy08 33 Posted July 10, 2010 Author Report Share Posted July 10, 2010 blinking heck mate thats not something we see in my neck of the woods! i do hope that non of us uk restdents see these in the woods, bad enough all the alligator snapping turtals turning up in our waterways,due to idiot owners. well them an red ears yellow ears and all the other types of turtal and teripins that get dumped. ps, you should see him eat the rabbit,, work needed on the table manners i think... Andy Quote Link to post
Phantom 631 Posted July 10, 2010 Report Share Posted July 10, 2010 Could do with one of those to dispose of the O'd boddies where I used to work Seriously though, What the feck was that hand attached to or was it? Phantom Quote Link to post
stealthy1 3,964 Posted July 10, 2010 Report Share Posted July 10, 2010 I dont have any problems with disposal of rabbits, BOP owners, snake owners, pirania owners, and ferret owners all ring me most days, any spares go to the animal rescue in the next town, and if I bump into one of those under a hedge, you can have it Quote Link to post
rossy08 33 Posted July 14, 2010 Author Report Share Posted July 14, 2010 I dont have any problems with disposal of rabbits, BOP owners, snake owners, pirania owners, and ferret owners all ring me most days, any spares go to the animal rescue in the next town, and if I bump into one of those under a hedge, you can have it just been talking with a guy i no from years ago, he now has birds of pray so i now also have a disposal unit for all the crovids and magpies that normal just get throwen. well that and now have a harris hawk to call one to catch the peskey sods. as we all no what a nghtmear thay can be to stalk and shoot. Andy Quote Link to post
Lab 10,979 Posted July 14, 2010 Report Share Posted July 14, 2010 Now some times there are just more rabbits in the bag than there is space in the frezzer and altho i no quite a few people that eat them and are happy to take them off my hands,there is often a little big of a back log. so where do the spare rabbits go??? well... some of you may have read the repley i put on to another thread entilted "disposal of bodys." well as i promised hears the pics of the new rabbit disposay unit. ahhhh look, bless him, he's only half grown at 4ft 7 from snout to tail.. even at this size they will bite your foot clean off. this is the next down in the family line from the komodo dragons. and belive you me the power in these creatures is unberlivable. and the salivor in there mouthes will almost start to digest you befor its even chewed you up and swallowed you. but on the other hand do get "dog tame".. ask your local reptile shop if they can help you dispose of unwanted rabbits (and other things) they will often pay for them also. and it saves the bin getting them. hope no of you met him while lieing in the undergrowth. happy hunting Andy What a beauty....do you actually take it for walks mate? Has any daft b*****d asked "What kind of dog is that"? Quote Link to post
rossy08 33 Posted July 14, 2010 Author Report Share Posted July 14, 2010 Now some times there are just more rabbits in the bag than there is space in the frezzer and altho i no quite a few people that eat them and are happy to take them off my hands,there is often a little big of a back log. so where do the spare rabbits go??? well... some of you may have read the repley i put on to another thread entilted "disposal of bodys." well as i promised hears the pics of the new rabbit disposay unit. ahhhh look, bless him, he's only half grown at 4ft 7 from snout to tail.. even at this size they will bite your foot clean off. this is the next down in the family line from the komodo dragons. and belive you me the power in these creatures is unberlivable. and the salivor in there mouthes will almost start to digest you befor its even chewed you up and swallowed you. but on the other hand do get "dog tame".. ask your local reptile shop if they can help you dispose of unwanted rabbits (and other things) they will often pay for them also. and it saves the bin getting them. hope no of you met him while lieing in the undergrowth. happy hunting Andy What a beauty....do you actually take it for walks mate? Has any daft b*****d asked "What kind of dog is that"? unfortunatly he isent myn, tho i do wish he was, but yes he gets walked when the weathers nice, and pops down to the reptile shop every weekend. inregards to daft people tho, i used to work with exotic animals and had 2 alligators and a monkey. people would often ask whats that, err its a monkey. bear in mind he used to sit right up close and was the size of a 3 year old. what the f'in hell elce would it be. got asked that more often than you would think.. that and while hand feeding the gators people would bang on the glass and ask if there real, they soon belived me when i nearly got my fingers chewed off because thay had distracted me. the stupity of people never seaces to supprize me. Andy Quote Link to post
Lab 10,979 Posted July 14, 2010 Report Share Posted July 14, 2010 Now some times there are just more rabbits in the bag than there is space in the frezzer and altho i no quite a few people that eat them and are happy to take them off my hands,there is often a little big of a back log. so where do the spare rabbits go??? well... some of you may have read the repley i put on to another thread entilted "disposal of bodys." well as i promised hears the pics of the new rabbit disposay unit. ahhhh look, bless him, he's only half grown at 4ft 7 from snout to tail.. even at this size they will bite your foot clean off. this is the next down in the family line from the komodo dragons. and belive you me the power in these creatures is unberlivable. and the salivor in there mouthes will almost start to digest you befor its even chewed you up and swallowed you. but on the other hand do get "dog tame".. ask your local reptile shop if they can help you dispose of unwanted rabbits (and other things) they will often pay for them also. and it saves the bin getting them. hope no of you met him while lieing in the undergrowth. happy hunting Andy What a beauty....do you actually take it for walks mate? Has any daft b*****d asked "What kind of dog is that"? unfortunatly he isent myn, tho i do wish he was, but yes he gets walked when the weathers nice, and pops down to the reptile shop every weekend. inregards to daft people tho, i used to work with exotic animals and had 2 alligators and a monkey. people would often ask whats that, err its a monkey. bear in mind he used to sit right up close and was the size of a 3 year old. what the f'in hell elce would it be. got asked that more often than you would think.. that and while hand feeding the gators people would bang on the glass and ask if there real, they soon belived me when i nearly got my fingers chewed off because thay had distracted me. the stupity of people never seaces to supprize me. Andy Quote Link to post
gurtwurz 793 Posted July 14, 2010 Report Share Posted July 14, 2010 Now some times there are just more rabbits in the bag than there is space in the frezzer and altho i no quite a few people that eat them and are happy to take them off my hands,there is often a little big of a back log. so where do the spare rabbits go??? well... some of you may have read the repley i put on to another thread entilted "disposal of bodys." well as i promised hears the pics of the new rabbit disposay unit. ahhhh look, bless him, he's only half grown at 4ft 7 from snout to tail.. even at this size they will bite your foot clean off. this is the next down in the family line from the komodo dragons. and belive you me the power in these creatures is unberlivable. and the salivor in there mouthes will almost start to digest you befor its even chewed you up and swallowed you. but on the other hand do get "dog tame".. ask your local reptile shop if they can help you dispose of unwanted rabbits (and other things) they will often pay for them also. and it saves the bin getting them. hope no of you met him while lieing in the undergrowth. happy hunting Andy christ andy its like lake placid all over again!! all the best, wurz Quote Link to post
farmerkev09 105 Posted July 14, 2010 Report Share Posted July 14, 2010 half grown thats a beauty atb farmer Quote Link to post
Sweeney-Todd 208 Posted July 15, 2010 Report Share Posted July 15, 2010 Hi Andy. If the saliva is that strong.......I guess its no tounges when you kiss it Hope the bugger dos'nt drool either Very nice mate. Bill. Quote Link to post
rossy08 33 Posted July 21, 2010 Author Report Share Posted July 21, 2010 Hi Andy. If the saliva is that strong.......I guess its no tounges when you kiss it Hope the bugger dos'nt drool either Very nice mate. Bill. yes but not as bad as some of the "women" iv kissed.lol. its there way of hunting, they can move very quick, will split the skin if they slap you with there tails. ut there lazey they just either scavvenge, or wait and bite the first think that passes then follow them for days by there sent waiting for the infection that was caused by there bite to kill them. nasty boggers i spent 4 weeks on anti biotics the one and only time one bit me. and that was only a foot long and a baby at that. atb Andy Quote Link to post
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