The Other Coast by Adrian Raeside for September 12, 2014

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    jthurber  about 10 years ago

    Word!

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    Dani Rice  about 10 years ago

    During the Bosnian war, the animals in the zoo did not turn on each other for weeks, until they were driven by sheer starvation. Even wild animals only kill to eat.

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    K M  about 10 years ago

    Happens all the time, dog (and cartoonist). Don’t you ever watch nature shows?

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    Paula  about 10 years ago

    THANK YOU for this one. This is a reference that makes me angry and I can’t let it go by without a (gentle) attempt at correction. The word ‘animal’ is used all too often to describe the barbarians and savages out there who, in most cases, don’t belong in our midst.

    Thanks Adrian, keep up the great work! :o)

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    Elvanion  about 10 years ago

    Predator animals hunt down the weak, the elderly, the sick and the slow and vulnerable and the newborn with no regard, compassion or mercy. Nature knows nothing of mercy and compassion is a human word, there is only eating or death in the wild.

    Seems the right word after all for what human predators do.

    You will never see a 150 pound dog look guilty after killing and eating kittens you know.

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    hippogriff  about 10 years ago

    treesareus: Been reading Wilhelm and Jacob recently? Feral dogs and dog/other canine hybrids do this on rare occasions, but the “big bad wolf” is still fiction.

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