Ghosts

That's the thing media has messed up about prey vs predator relations in regards to potential danger to people. Unless you're in a very rare circumstance against an animal that carries potential to hunt/eat humans, 9 times out of 10 you should be more scared of herbivores than anything else.

With a predator, they are only interested in attacking if they are either cornered or have the intent to kill for food, otherwise they just want to be left alone. Prey animals however are in a constant state of worrying about being eaten, therefore they are going to be far more prone to lash out violently, be it to escape or to send a message that they aren't an easy target.

Spend enough time out in the country in any given place, and you'll learn that the biggest threats aren't bears or wolves. It's the "cute" ones...
 
That's the thing media has messed up about prey vs predator relations in regards to potential danger to people. Unless you're in a very rare circumstance against an animal that carries potential to hunt/eat humans, 9 times out of 10 you should be more scared of herbivores than anything else.

With a predator, they are only interested in attacking if they are either cornered or have the intent to kill for food, otherwise they just want to be left alone. Prey animals however are in a constant state of worrying about being eaten, therefore they are going to be far more prone to lash out violently, be it to escape or to send a message that they aren't an easy target.

Spend enough time out in the country in any given place, and you'll learn that the biggest threats aren't bears or wolves. It's the "cute" ones...
“It’s no ordinary bunny... it’s got sharp, pointy teeth.”
Monty Python? Anyone?
 
Spend enough time out in the country in any given place, and you'll learn that the biggest threats aren't bears or wolves. It's the "cute" ones...
Drop Bears from Australia look like a cute cuddly Koala but eat you :)

Male Kangaroos will slap you about a bit before kicking the crap out of you :)

Male Platypus will spike you with their poisonous spurs on the back legs if you grab them.

Taipans and chocodiles scare me. I will fight a drop bear and a kangaroo at the same time, rather than go near a chocodile
 
Drop Bears from Australia look like a cute cuddly Koala but eat you :)

Male Kangaroos will slap you about a bit before kicking the crap out of you :)

Male Platypus will spike you with their poisonous spurs on the back legs if you grab them.

Taipans and chocodiles scare me. I will fight a drop bear and a kangaroo at the same time, rather than go near a chocodile
In conclusion any cool animals in australia are deadly.
 
Yh I agree with Guyb93, I dont think ghosts are real and animals reacts to things before they happen because of their superior senses. Some animals react to things that hasn't even happened, like earthquakes for example, because they feel the change of ionisation of the air
My Dojo/weather loaches (and some other fish) act a bit crazier than usually when the weather changes...also don't believe in ghosts. Would be nice if Grandma haunted me-miss her, but its not going to happen.:no:
 
My Dojo/weather loaches (and some other fish) act a bit crazier than usually when the weather changes...also don't believe in ghosts. Would be nice if Grandma haunted me-miss her, but its not going to happen.:no:
agreed, if someone haunted my house i wouldn’t have to do chores ever again! but it’s never gonna happen
 
OK, this is getting spooky. Look at the add that popped up on my screen GHOST

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After living in a haunted house, I believe in ghosts! The people that bought the house from us told us later that it “haunted” them. Long story and won’t go into detail but I’m a believer. Not afraid but a believer.
 
After living in a haunted house, I believe in ghosts! The people that bought the house from us told us later that it “haunted” them. Long story and won’t go into detail but I’m a believer. Not afraid but a believer.
Well that is neat...I think.
 
I never believe in ghosts though...I sleep in my parent bedroom because I’m too scared if someone watching me in the dark.

But that won’t stop me from doing water change at night time. (I usually do water changes at about 20PM)
 
After living in a haunted house, I believe in ghosts! The people that bought the house from us told us later that it “haunted” them. Long story and won’t go into detail but I’m a believer. Not afraid but a believer.
Was it a nice ghost? Because I know if my house was haunted by a poltergeist, I would be out of there quick.
 
Was it a nice ghost? Because I know if my house was haunted by a poltergeist, I would be out of there quick.
No, it was not a nice ghost. It was a poltergeist. We could feel the evilness in the house almost immediately after moving in. I got really sick and hospitalized there, sick for several months. The husband of the people we sold it to died but was rushed to hospital where he died, then later down the road the ladies new boyfriend died in the master bedroom. Poltergeist finally got what it wanted. We woke up to our headboard slamming against the wall, something always bumping into our bed at night, our entire closet rod being lifted and thrown to the ground with all clothes on it (didn’t break), lights turned off after we turned them on, and our little (3 years old) told us a mean woman scared her in her bedroom. Keys were moved to other locations, felt someone breathing on us while sleeping, attic door would open and slam shut. Too many things to mention. We lived there 3 years to the day.
 

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