Don't mess with MULES!

Rogue

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Aren't mules sterile? I'd be pissed off enough about that myself to take on a mountain lion and kick it's ass! :D
 

MithShrike

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Originally posted by: Rogue
Aren't mules sterile? I'd be pissed off enough about that myself to take on a mountain lion and kick it's ass! :D

Yep they're sterile. They mis the chromosome that allows the to reproduce. I forget how many chromosomes donkeys and horses have but it's different, so mules are sterile.
 

Brutuskend

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Originally posted by: Rogue
Aren't mules sterile? I'd be pissed off enough about that myself to take on a mountain lion and kick it's ass! :D

Hey, just because they can't get laid doesn't mean that can't enjoy eating ...

Well, you get my point! ;)
 

LeetViet

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Best picture I've seen today. :)

Question, if they can't reproduce, how do more mules come about?
 

Zeeky Boogy Doog

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Originally posted by: LeetViet
Best picture I've seen today. :)

Question, if they can't reproduce, how do more mules come about?

magic you idiot... duh...

its a horse and donkey i believe
 

hdeck

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Originally posted by: LeetViet
Best picture I've seen today. :)

Question, if they can't reproduce, how do more mules come about?

donkey + horse sex = mule
 

KC5AV

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Those things are tough. I know some farmers who are using them to guard sheep.
 

KC5AV

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It doesn't look dead in the first pic... besides, why would it be picking up a dead mountain lion?
 

olds

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Originally posted by: KC5AV
It doesn't look dead in the first pic... besides, why would it be picking up a dead mountain lion?

I am thinking the mules owner was hunting with the dog. He killed the lion and the mule was excited/agitated by the lions smell so he "attacked" it.
Just an assumption on my part as it is highly unlikely that a mule could take a healthy lion.
I would also assume that if there was a battle going on the dog would be trying to get in on the action.
 

Brutuskend

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Originally posted by: Beau
Originally posted by: Kelvrick
looks like a baby one too me. Wonder how it woulda faired against a full-sized one.

Yeah, I was gonna say that... looks like its MAYBE 1 year old.

Still, I've been nailed pretty good by a HOUSE cat before.
I wouldn't wanna mess with even a BABY cat that size!
 

KC5AV

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Originally posted by: oldsmoboat
Originally posted by: KC5AV
It doesn't look dead in the first pic... besides, why would it be picking up a dead mountain lion?

I am thinking the mules owner was hunting with the dog. He killed the lion and the mule was excited/agitated by the lions smell so he "attacked" it.
Just an assumption on my part as it is highly unlikely that a mule could take a healthy lion.
I would also assume that if there was a battle going on the dog would be trying to get in on the action.

In my prvious post, I mentioned that some farmers are using mules to guard sheep (instead of using a sheep dog). Mules are a lot tougher than most people give them credit for.