I curl up with my dog and, petting her, coo, “If times get tough I will eat you.” She gives me that little puppy dog stare….and I think, she knows she can tree a squirrel or two for us both.
I can relate. My son-in-law and I both had antlerless deer tags; but when that doe and her fawn stepped out of the bush, we wasted so much time deciding which would be the most humane to shoot first, that we missed our chance. We avoid the problem now by getting only a standard deer tag.
It’s odd I see this comic today. I just saw a daddy swan, momma swan, and 7 babies taking a walk in my backyard. The babies are so tiny they still stumble. They went pretty far from the water, but daddy will take care of anything that threatens them. I got some good pictures from inside my house. I don’t mess with swans.
In reality, snake parents don’t look after their offspring after they hatch. Most of the time, mother snakes lay their eggs and then let nature take its course. By reproducing this way, mother snakes do not have to use as much energy caring for their young, which allows them to go on and have many babies or clutches of eggs throughout their lifetime.
There are a few exceptions, such as African rock pythons, that stick around the nest after birth, and certain species such as rattlesnakes, anacondas, and sea snakes give live birth. But in some cases, if mother snakes don’t leave the nest before birth, they are likely to EAT their offspring!
rekam Premium Member about 1 year ago
Aw, how sweet.
kbyrdleroy123 about 1 year ago
It’s survival of the fittest! Do em both! You’ll eat for a month!
FreyjaRN Premium Member about 1 year ago
Get the insulin! That’s too sweet.
Zykoic about 1 year ago
When tough times, we ate rabbit.
I curl up with my dog and, petting her, coo, “If times get tough I will eat you.” She gives me that little puppy dog stare….and I think, she knows she can tree a squirrel or two for us both.
hariseldon59 about 1 year ago
Too bad they haven’t discovered agriculture yet.
littlejohn Premium Member about 1 year ago
What do you call a snake who works for the government?
A civil serpent.
littlejohn Premium Member about 1 year ago
A snake walks into a bar. The bartender says, “How did you do that?”
Doug K about 1 year ago
If he thinks that one of them is his only choice for food, he should go hungry for awhile.
Chithing Premium Member about 1 year ago
Soft heart = empty stomach.
Troglodyte about 1 year ago
No dino for dinner, then?
Geophyzz about 1 year ago
I can relate. My son-in-law and I both had antlerless deer tags; but when that doe and her fawn stepped out of the bush, we wasted so much time deciding which would be the most humane to shoot first, that we missed our chance. We avoid the problem now by getting only a standard deer tag.
Imagine about 1 year ago
The first vegan. At least for a day.
mckeonfuneralhomebx about 1 year ago
Hunters do not think that way, they would take them both out knowing they will be together in the afterlife and everyone eats for weeks.
Amra Leo about 1 year ago
Mother’s Day is coming up…
PoodleGroomer about 1 year ago
You can try for dino veal, but watch out for mama when her baby gets hurt.
deojaideep aka Courage about 1 year ago
The size difference makes it a bit weird!!!!
mindjob about 1 year ago
No likely with a reptilian brain, lacking the nurturing instincts of a mammalian brain
Zebrastripes about 1 year ago
Adorable!
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 1 year ago
A good hunter will never take a doe with a fawn. Actually, try to avoid taking any does, period. Happy Mother’s day, right?
ladykat about 1 year ago
Can’t ruin such a sweet moment.
Moonkey Premium Member about 1 year ago
It’s odd I see this comic today. I just saw a daddy swan, momma swan, and 7 babies taking a walk in my backyard. The babies are so tiny they still stumble. They went pretty far from the water, but daddy will take care of anything that threatens them. I got some good pictures from inside my house. I don’t mess with swans.
tygrkhat40 about 1 year ago
So much for the first half of the designation of early man. If the hunt is a fail, time to gather.
paranormal about 1 year ago
It’s a Dino love nest…
Teto85 Premium Member about 1 year ago
We had dinosaur for dinner last night. We call them chickens now.
cactusbob333 about 1 year ago
If they can wait for her to have a bunch of babies, they will have plenty to eat.
LNER4472 Premium Member about 1 year ago
In reality, snake parents don’t look after their offspring after they hatch. Most of the time, mother snakes lay their eggs and then let nature take its course. By reproducing this way, mother snakes do not have to use as much energy caring for their young, which allows them to go on and have many babies or clutches of eggs throughout their lifetime.
There are a few exceptions, such as African rock pythons, that stick around the nest after birth, and certain species such as rattlesnakes, anacondas, and sea snakes give live birth. But in some cases, if mother snakes don’t leave the nest before birth, they are likely to EAT their offspring!
Don Rodriquez about 1 year ago
Go for the small one, it more tender!!!
raybarb44 about 1 year ago
OR you are very wise to not go after a Gigantasaurus Momma…..
Tortured Nate about 1 year ago
awwww!
Laurie Stoker Premium Member about 1 year ago
Thank you.❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️