Another "style" of hunter!
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This sounds funny ,, but we have one up the road that grazes and it is the same colour of a deer , they are the same size aswell , only the neck is a little longer on them. He should not have tresspassed in the first place , but I could see this happening...BT
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One time about 10 years ago, I took my daughter to a petting zoo, and there was this llama there. He walked up, looked at the wife, looked at the kid, then spit right in the middle of my chest. I gave it one of those silent #@$%$##@# and thought how lucky of a beast he was to be protected by all of those children standing around. Had we been alone, I would have drawn my handgun, and slayed the beast. I don't agree with the trespassing, or mistaking an animal for that matter, you should know your target, before you shoot. But I would like to know if it's a good llama crossing, I'd love to kill a cousin of the one that got me. Stink, whew, that spit was some of the foulist stuff. Big bullseye on a white shirt. Funny story though, my daughter and wife laughed and laughed. In fact, they still laugh about it.
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