OT: Off-Season OT/OT: Willie is losing it fam

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I am feeling some type of way about the fact that I am the only person that has responded to this thread, considering the thread is over 6 hours deep.

LOL.

I feel like this was some type of covert operation that lured me in to be the scapegoat for the OP.

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While the natural habitat for lions is sub-Saharan Africa, the off-season is the natural habitat for dumb *** threads.
Why it's important to talk about your dog's breed. Keep your mind occupied. So you won't fidget and get destructive. Natural cures better than Ritalin.
 
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Willie is a joke but Fsu still gonna play us hard. We ain’t gonna blow them out
 
“Lions” are in every continent with the exception of Antarctica and Australia. They were wiped out by man in Europe about 2-3,000 years ago, which isn’t that long ago.
I don't think so. They're only in India (Asia) and Africa (which is Africa). There are no South American lions. There are other big cats, but not lions. And mountain lions are not real lions.

Icf I'm wrong, you can tell me.

I think hyenas are more closely related to felines than to canines. I'd have to check on that again.

Yep, there were lions in Europe and Turkey, but no more.
 
I don't think so. They're only in India (Asia) and Africa (which is Africa). There are no South American lions. There are other big cats, but not lions. And mountain lions are not real lions.

Icf I'm wrong, you can tell me.

I think hyenas are more closely related to felines than to canines. I'd have to check on that again.

Yep, there were lions in Europe and Turkey, but no more.
There’s lions at my local zoo, so there’s definitely lions in America
 
I don't think so. They're only in India (Asia) and Africa (which is Africa). There are no South American lions. There are other big cats, but not lions. And mountain lions are not real lions.

Icf I'm wrong, you can tell me.

I think hyenas are more closely related to felines than to canines. I'd have to check on that again.

Yep, there were lions in Europe and Turkey, but no more.

It’s just something I do. I call our hemisphere big cats “lions”

Technically, strictly speaking, they’re not lions, but can interbreed, believe it or not.

It is possible to breed a South American jaguar or central American jaguar with an African lion and get a viable offspring that lives to adulthood.

Same thing with lions and tigers. So to me they’re all “lions“. They are incredibly close genetically, even though they’re separated by thousands of miles of oceans and millions of years of evolution. Look it up.

Only animals with virtually genetic fingerprints can breed. We’re talking 99% or above. Even closer than the genetic match would indicate if they can produce offspring.
 
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