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To: Eric Tai who wrote (26557)11/15/1997 8:41:00 PM
From: Wildcat  Respond to of 35569
 
Eric,

<<Eventually, it becomes so weak that it cannot even defend itself and will become the target for other predators such as hyenas, wild dogs, leopards, wart hogs etc and it will be eaten alive by them. :)>>

How about Furry Otters or Lambs (of the Anne variety)

Actually, a Tickle Me Elmo could probably defeat him. (gg)

Wildcat



To: Eric Tai who wrote (26557)11/15/1997 8:48:00 PM
From: Bob Markley  Respond to of 35569
 
<<<By the way, a lion that is hungry is not a successful lion. Could be old and decrepid and unable to provide for himself. >>

Matter of fact, the old decrepid lion gets driven out by two or more, strong, young & horny lions who take over the group of lioness's to keep the lifeblood strong. The old decrepid lion normally dies from starvation as it is the females that do the hunt & will no longer feed him. One could perhaps call it a 'Lioness Short Squeeze'. (Poor kitty)<g>