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MUScoop => The Superbar => Topic started by: Stronghold on September 25, 2013, 07:34:14 AM
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2430413/Golden-eagle-attacking-DEER-unbelievable-moment-photographed-case-kind.html
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Golden Eagles are wicked badass birds.
https://www.whiskeyriff.com/2020/09/17/massive-golden-eagle-tries-to-fly-off-with-8-year-old-girl/?fbclid=IwAR1zWY52S_Z7UHIdI3lGygGIQ2m4yiSFev_w884sCw1dJZpv44OQFjGfZX8
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"I’m talking about golden eagles. They might look like big birds, but they’re giant vicious dinosaurs that can fly."
Love it! ;D ;D ;D
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They are not to be trifled with although they sometimes lose to a mountain goat because of gravity. They can wipe out badly, tumble down a cliff, and leave this world instantaneously crashing into a boulder at crazy speeds. Their psi strength is prime-time. Some think their grip strength is 20 times stronger than the human hand. :)
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Maybe we should keep the nickname? ;)
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Maybe we should keep the nickname? ;)
I still prefer the Warriors but Golden Eagles are relentless creatures who only operate in attack mode. :)
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They are not to be trifled with although they sometimes lose to a mountain goat because of gravity.
They will sometimes drag a mountain goat off of a ledge and let it fall to its death. Pretty savage.
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By the transitive property of mascots, does this mean MU can beat the Bucks?
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They will sometimes drag a mountain goat off of a ledge and let it fall to its death. Pretty savage.
Absolutely a fact and your point is well taken. But I love mountain goats and their ability to defy gravity, particularly the Ibex. Keep in mind that within 2 weeks of its birth a baby ibex can basically go straight downhill down a cliff or vertical dam, and change direction effortlessly as well as stop and go. No other animal on earth has that ability. Unfortunately they cannot see their potential impending death coming from the sky. :(
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The Golden Eagle has been known to abuse Wildcats, assorted Badgers, Blue Demons, bulldogs and even a Muskateer or two. In recent years, it has toyed with these creatures only to let them off the hook toward the end of the fight.
But its favorite meal, one it has not seen much of lately, has been a leprechaun. When it sees one, the Golden Eagle will thrash it OVER AND OVER, long after the leprechaun is dead.
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C'mon Man! Their no match for the Marquette bat!
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Absolutely a fact and your point is well taken. But I love mountain goats and their ability to defy gravity, particularly the Ibex. Keep in mind that within 2 weeks of its birth a baby ibex can basically go straight downhill down a cliff or vertical dam, and change direction effortlessly as well as stop and go. No other animal on earth has that ability. Unfortunately they cannot see their potential impending death coming from the sky. :(
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZEDKRE-QiIY
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C'mon Man! Their no match for the Marquette bat!
That bat should have a banner in the rafters!