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originally posted by: imitator
originally posted by: watchitburn
a reply to: Lumenari
There are more Tigers in Texas than there are in the wild in the rest of the world.
Texas is a crazy place.
This is true... I live out in a remote of part of Texas, we had a tiger spotted here about 10 years ago.
I wouldn't be surprised if some hybridization of tigers, lions are in Texas. We already have hybrid wolves and coyotes... plus a few top-secret DNA government labs. So yeah, hybrid creatures in Texas, check.
Werewolf is not too far of a stretch.
Remember Amarillo Texas...
originally posted by: imitator
originally posted by: watchitburn
a reply to: Lumenari
There are more Tigers in Texas than there are in the wild in the rest of the world.
Texas is a crazy place.
This is true... I live out in a remote of part of Texas, we had a tiger spotted here about 10 years ago.
I wouldn't be surprised if some hybridization of tigers, lions are in Texas. We already have hybrid wolves and coyotes... plus a few top-secret DNA government labs. So yeah, hybrid creatures in Texas, check.
Werewolf is not too far of a stretch.
Remember Amarillo Texas...
originally posted by: putnam6
originally posted by: imitator
originally posted by: watchitburn
a reply to: Lumenari
There are more Tigers in Texas than there are in the wild in the rest of the world.
Texas is a crazy place.
This is true... I live out in a remote of part of Texas, we had a tiger spotted here about 10 years ago.
I wouldn't be surprised if some hybridization of tigers, lions are in Texas. We already have hybrid wolves and coyotes... plus a few top-secret DNA government labs. So yeah, hybrid creatures in Texas, check.
Werewolf is not too far of a stretch.
Remember Amarillo Texas...
Not that there isn't # happening in Texas but LOL that looks like somebody in "furry" costume
originally posted by: Lumenari
a reply to: dust2023
I once lived outside of San Antonio and my neighbor (a drug dealer) owned 5 African Lions... one male, 4 female.
Security!
When he was eventually raided the lions escaped and a few years went by and nobody had found them.
Maybe we have now...
Texas is a bigass state with a lot of open range.