Here, kitty kitty kitty . . .

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ahhhhh, rodent. It's what's for dinner.
 

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Still, it had one weakness.

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Gross.

Also...

Maybe it's because the time span they are used to talking about occurs in millions of years... But did they just try to say 1987 was ten years ago?
 

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:Headbang: It just HAD to be a rodent, didn't it!!!!

What so disgusting about a giant rodent? The capybara is the biggest living rodent right now, and it looks cute and delicious to me. Not all rodents are disease-carriers like rats. Got nothing against rats in fact. Something has to exert a controlling pressure on the destructive human. :)

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Okay, this may just be me, but this looks like a rodent version of the Mafia.

What so disgusting about a giant rodent? The capybara is the biggest living rodent right now, and it looks cute and delicious to me. Not all rodents are disease-carriers like rats. Got nothing against rats in fact. Something has to exert a controlling pressure on the destructive human. :)

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What so disgusting about a giant rodent? The capybara is the biggest living rodent right now, and it looks cute and delicious to me.

The capybara is delicious. Just ask an anaconda.

Actually, humans in the Amazon and Orinoco River basins regularly eat capybara, and there are even ranches where the beast is raised for food. Who knows, soon we could be having McCapybara burgers right in our home towns.

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