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MuggsyB

Quote from: Scoop Snoop on February 17, 2026, 10:25:40 PMAgree. It's little schitz who are synonymous with aggressive behavior. There's a lot of truth in the Napolean Complex. Your example of Newfies and St. Bernards is spot on. They're gentle giants. Then there's the yappy, pissy little Chihuahuas. Always spoiling for a fight about something.

Thanks for posting this Muggsy.

There is some truth to diminutive species members and hostility/aggression. 

NCMUFan

Get a pair of feuding hummingbirds if you want to see mean little buggers.

Scoop Snoop

Quote from: NCMUFan on February 18, 2026, 10:12:11 AMGet a pair of feuding hummingbirds if you want to see mean little buggers.

I saw that once! Wow! The USAF could take some pointers on aerial combat between those feisty little birds. My wife and I also saw baby hummingbirds that had just left the nest. At first, we mistook them for bumblebees.
Wild horses couldn't drag me into either political party, but for very different reasons.

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Hards Alumni

Quote from: MuggsyB on February 16, 2026, 07:20:31 AMMaybe it's me, but this seems like a story that tbe media should be covering more?  I just find it odd there seems to be a lot of silence about it.

But enough about the Washington Commanders!

NCMUFan

Quote from: Scoop Snoop on February 18, 2026, 10:51:00 AMI saw that once! Wow! The USAF could take some pointers on aerial combat between those feisty little birds. My wife and I also saw baby hummingbirds that had just left the nest. At first, we mistook them for bumblebees.
This pair keeps coming back to our home every summer.  It seems their existence is to terrorize  the other as much as possible.

WellsstreetWanderer

Multiple feeders because ours are territorial defenders. Fortunately they tolerate us

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