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My friend just told me about a "tapir", that anteater thingy, straight beast moded some lady. She said it ripped her arm off....would you be scared?
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I do not have a clue what you are going on about...
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that thing straight ripped a lady limb from limb..
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AyyDoT wrote I do not have a clue what you are going on about...
He talking about this attack i took the text from Wikipedia so its reliable ;)
Attacks on humans
A mountain tapir. These are the most threatened of all the tapirs, and also the most woolly.
Wikipedia wrote Tapirs are generally shy, but when they are scared they can defend themselves with their very powerful jaws. In 1998, a zookeeper in Oklahoma City was mauled and had an arm severed by a tapir bite, after she attempted to feed the attacking tapir's young.[29] In 2006, Carlos Manuel Rodriguez Echandi (who was the Costa Rican Environmental Minister at the time) became lost in the Corcovado National Park was found by a search party with a "nasty bite" from a wild tapir.[30] However, such examples are rare; for the most part, tapirs are likely to avoid confrontation in favor of running from predators, hiding, or, if possible, submerging themselves in nearby water until a threat is gone.
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Nothing the intervention wouldnt sort out!!
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yup, told ya.... It one of those animals you would never see in the US. But when you do, youre like.....wtf
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if some one was trying to rip my arm off yes!
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Have you seen that creature? That thing is grotesque. Of course I'd be scared haha
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good....you should be scared....lol
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