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Richie's drunken jaunts into the woods often end with him waking up hung over and cold.

He's not going to have those problems this time.

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deathknight

Posted by deathknight 5 years ago Report

Well this is one marinated rabbit meal...gonna be a really fat badger

StaticBlue

Posted by StaticBlue 5 years ago Report

Go big or go home XD

Xxrazzi

Posted by Xxrazzi 5 years ago Report

Badgers dont give no shots if it's too big or not. Badgers do what badgers want.

temporos

Posted by temporos 5 years ago Report

I remember watch a NatGeo video once about an ocean fish that would eat so much, it's belly would end up thrice the original size of the fish itself, and it would have to swim around for days until it shrank to normal size again. XD I think this badger has some of that DNA in his genes somewhere...

Strega

Posted by Strega 5 years ago Report

There are a number of deep sea fish that do that. Some swallow prey so huge they can't digest it before it decomposes and the resulting gases bloat them, causing them to rise to the surface and die. That's how we first learned about them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kpci45oUgnU

temporos

Posted by temporos 5 years ago Report

I think we might be first learning about a certain subspecies of badger after this, too. ;3

Strega

Posted by Strega 5 years ago Report

The Project already knows about man-eating badgers due to the Badger Hole stories. They just haven’t told anyone. Every non-Project employee who knew about it is too digested to spread the word. 83

iasiney

Posted by iasiney 5 years ago Report

Very good, this :3

Strega

Posted by Strega 5 years ago Report

I've been delving more into minipreds lately. For some reason badgers, raccoons and opossums are exempt from my usual "Preds about 3 times the size of their prey" guideline. 83

iasiney

Posted by iasiney 5 years ago Report

Ah, it's fine. gives wiggle room ;)