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Old 04-06-2011, 05:15 PM   #6
BigWaterOmeez
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Originally Posted by Jimmyz123 View Post
Agreed, sealions, if threatened, use their teeth to defend themselves, but then add the movement and that could flip the yak. Best bet to just let the dawg leave on its own.
So what you're saying is...shaking a stick at a heavy organism standing on a slim platform keeping you from the suspected presence of an apex predator is a bad idea. Hadn't looked at it that way...

All kidding aside, hadn't thought of that; thanks.
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