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Posted by: bryan139 at Wed Sep 8 19:38:58 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by bryan139 ] My guess is it's defensive. In the wild after a meal is when they're the most vulerable. It may be an instictual thing. I wouldn't bet the farm on it but it may have a little something to do with it. | ||
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