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How do opossums fit into evolution?
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<blockquote data-quote="good brother" data-source="post: 61038834"><p>Nope, I've just heard him burp afterwards. Honestly, no, I haven't witnessed my dog attack a opossum that was playing dead only because there have either been no opossums in our back yard or because I have not witnessed him kill or eat one. I rarely see him eat his own food out of his bowl, but I know it gets empty and I must refill it. Just because I have not seen something does not mean that something hasn't happened. What I have witnessed on many occassions is him haul deer parts from the neighbor's deer cleaning station and into our yard. I have seen him go after many a dead squirrel. I have seen him play with several dead moles. I have seen him chew on dead birds. I have seen him stalk a motionless squirrel or bird with his belly on the ground moving around almost like a cat though he is a Great Pyrenese, Saint Bernard, Siberian Husky mix. I have seen him go after many things that weren't moving.</p><p> </p><p>Anyways, what was your point?</p><p> </p><p>In Christ, GB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="good brother, post: 61038834"] Nope, I've just heard him burp afterwards. Honestly, no, I haven't witnessed my dog attack a opossum that was playing dead only because there have either been no opossums in our back yard or because I have not witnessed him kill or eat one. I rarely see him eat his own food out of his bowl, but I know it gets empty and I must refill it. Just because I have not seen something does not mean that something hasn't happened. What I have witnessed on many occassions is him haul deer parts from the neighbor's deer cleaning station and into our yard. I have seen him go after many a dead squirrel. I have seen him play with several dead moles. I have seen him chew on dead birds. I have seen him stalk a motionless squirrel or bird with his belly on the ground moving around almost like a cat though he is a Great Pyrenese, Saint Bernard, Siberian Husky mix. I have seen him go after many things that weren't moving. Anyways, what was your point? In Christ, GB [/QUOTE]
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