#9 is kind of misleading the way it's worded. I think Cape Buffalo are herbivores and don't hunt prey. I understand that they do defend their territory however, and perhaps that is what is meant here.
#9- "I'll wait here in the helicopter while Jim attempts to lasso the bull cape buffalo we just witnessed aggressively stalking a blade of grass and knocking it down with a single blow of his charging 700kg/1,500 lb. bulk.
-Marlin Perkins narrating Jim Fowler's final on screen appearance of Wild Kingdom
Absolutely Prescott, So tired of seeing this regurgitated again and again as fact! The Latin word for "manhood' as in "honor" is "directus". It means swearing on his honor as a citizen of Rome........ NOT his gentilia!!
#9 is kind of misleading the way it's worded. I think Cape Buffalo are herbivores and don't hunt prey. I understand that they do defend their territory however, and perhaps that is what is meant here.
#9- "I'll wait here in the helicopter while Jim attempts to lasso the bull cape buffalo we just witnessed aggressively stalking a blade of grass and knocking it down with a single blow of his charging 700kg/1,500 lb. bulk.
-Marlin Perkins narrating Jim Fowler's final on screen appearance of Wild Kingdom
Absolutely Prescott, So tired of seeing this regurgitated again and again as fact! The Latin word for "manhood' as in "honor" is "directus". It means swearing on his honor as a citizen of Rome........ NOT his gentilia!!
-Marlin Perkins narrating Jim Fowler's final on screen appearance of Wild Kingdom
So tired of seeing this regurgitated again and again as fact!
The Latin word for "manhood' as in "honor" is "directus".
It means swearing on his honor as a citizen of Rome........ NOT his gentilia!!