What's your favorite animal?

Watching one of these work is amazing.

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Your favorite animal is a cowboy?

Well maybe since you didn't realize the person was a woman...this picture might help......But....no, that wasn't what I was talking about.

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The Chocolate Lab, there is not a better hunting buddy, companion, or family dog!
Any kind of Lab for me. I had a pair of Black Labs growing up and they were awesome dogs. It's a heck of a great breed of dog.
If you ever want a lab my best friend and me are starting a kennel and will probably have pups by this fall
How are their hunting bloodlines?
I'll send you a pm

 
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My Siberian Husky..The only drawback is she seems to be losing a couple of lbs of fur per day this time of year and it's almost impossible to walk with her through a park without a dozen people wanting to pet her..which she seems to love.

Someday, I still want a Mountain Lion.

 
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What's the deal with pandas anyway? Why don't they like to mate?
Not sure if serious, but...

Pandas have a lot of specific attributes that make them pretty sensitive to changes. The evolutionary deck isn't really stacked in their favor. When you add the stress of living in captivity to the fact that zoos are often not structured to provide ideal mating opportunities, you have serious issues for pandas in captivity. But it's not only pandas that have trouble mating in captivity - many animals do. Many do don't know how to mate at first, again owing to how zoos are designed regarding mating. If the young can't observe normal, seasonal attempts at mating, they probably don't catch on.

There really are a lot of factors. Too many to go into here in depth. If you look up information on pandas, you'll start to see why, as cool as they are, they're most likely an evolutionary branch that wasn't going to last too long anyway.

 
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