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originally posted by: seasonal
a reply to: intrptr
If you watch the video and it happens super fast, that horse kicks the gator in the ribs with both it's back hooves. Who knows about the effect to both the horse (infection) and the alligator could have internal injuries.
Ahh nature.
originally posted by: intrptr
originally posted by: seasonal
a reply to: intrptr
If you watch the video and it happens super fast, that horse kicks the gator in the ribs with both it's back hooves. Who knows about the effect to both the horse (infection) and the alligator could have internal injuries.
Ahh nature.
Lets see, kicked by a horse, or bit by a gator?
Thats easy.
originally posted by: iTruthSeeker
originally posted by: intrptr
originally posted by: seasonal
a reply to: intrptr
If you watch the video and it happens super fast, that horse kicks the gator in the ribs with both it's back hooves. Who knows about the effect to both the horse (infection) and the alligator could have internal injuries.
Ahh nature.
Lets see, kicked by a horse, or bit by a gator?
Thats easy.
Ever seen what sometimes happens when a person is kicked in the head by a horse? Looks like a large rifle round blew it apart. But both animals can be dangerous obviously.
originally posted by: seasonal
a reply to: intrptr
I vote for neither.
Alligators mouths are full of bacteria and God knows what else, it can and does kill it's prey days later. That horse will be lucky if it is still "kicking" in a week.
And of course getting kicking by a horse (or cow) is very dangerous as well. Again I vote for neither.