July 24, 2006
Monkey pulls the tiger cub's tail,
and I wonder what will happen when the tiger grows up.
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This one fought the dinosaurs, my man.
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yeah, its a double, but the original link from years ago doesn't work, so we'll not beat you up too badly.. we may, however, grab your ear and flip your silly ass over a few times!
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Com'er and let me pull YOUR tail, you cheeky Monkey.
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My tail is on my front, but please "pull away".
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I don't get it.
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So you've said. Maybe it's the Crocs.
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*ejects cheerio via nostril*
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That was mean, fish. : )
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But probably accurate. I -- I just can't think straight. I clear my mind somehow. *mind turns to moneyjane, now that tax return has finally come in*
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Makes me hungry for Frosted Flakes. Damn that insidious Saturday morning advertising.
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yay for monkeys (and tigers) Here's a different version (without distracting overlays) on Youtube and more about it: " A young white-handed gibbon (Hylobates lar) playfully keeps attacking two young tigers without ever getting caught by them. The gibbon appears to enjoy it, the tigers maybe less so. " from the 'Gibbon Network' website, lotsa cool gibbon flix there :)
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Gibbons kickass. They would break into random fits of brachiating and hollering at the zoo.
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MonkeyFilter: random fits of brachiating and hollering *smacks Quid in back of head with rotted banana peel
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Mixed doubles, anyone?
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My tongue matches my nose PERFECTLY!
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Tiger Tug – Playing Tug of War with a Full-Grown Tiger
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Comments saying this is 'stupid and cruel'? WTF people? You don't play with your kitties at home to keep them from getting bored? Tigey obviously enjoys it and goes back for more! (SLYT)
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Tigers take to the night in order to thrive among humans: A new study suggests that endangered carnivores and humans can share habitats.
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^The tiger's fearful symmetry must be centered around 2:00 AM.
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Didn't Calvin & Hobbes already prove how kids and tigers can live together?
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People Are Nature Too: Photographing the Whole Wildlife Story
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Gibbon walks the tightrope at Monkeyland!