Screaming Racc00n gets attacked by two dogs while trying to escape through a fence

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They were going for a neck break strategy which is safer...biting the back of the neck, especially for an exposed prey like this rac00n, is way safter than the throat, biting near they preys mouth. This was actually good technique...the ragdall again speaks to the neck break technique, and in most mammals a dog would encounter, would have been an autokill...one must remember, dogs like these are not typically encountering rac00ns and the such...their typical mammal encounter would be a squirrel or chipmunk...of which the battle would have been quicker. Vs a possum, skunk, or rac00n, their strategy was smart.

Now,

Regarding the dog biting the paws of the rac00n, this is a function of the fact that the rac00n's mouth was perpetually open. It is unsafe to approach, and (what I precieve to be) the dog's litter sibling had the battle in control. The only threat to its sibling in the battle, was the paws of the rac00n...which the second dog smartly neutralized. If its hind feet were exposed, it would have attacked those instead.

Lastly,

I believe the size of the rac00n was underestimated by us. That rac00n is the same size as those dogs. One on one, that is a deadly match-up. That is why dog number one never let go of the deathlock, and dog two neutralized a paw. It was a admirable battle by the rac00n, but the dogs were prepared and their instincts in pack warfare were the X factor. Terriers like these are among the best hunters in the Canine world. They are natural hunters and defenders, and this was a good display of it. I commend the rac00n's resolve, but it should not have entered those dog's domain, and it swiftly paid the price accordingly. Hopefully the rac00n's presumptive rabies infecting these fine canines is not the rac00n's eventual revenge. :demonic:

And that...is my analysis of this animal battle. :sitdown:

You like the John Madden of animal combat.... :wow:
 
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You like the John Madden of animal combat.... :wow:


this one is interesting:

First I want to point out this is a mismatch, somehow for both competitors. The rac00n is relatively large for its species, but it is no match physically for this German Shepherd. The rac00n is clearly attempting to make itself look larger, and in its defense, the Dog seems a bit perplexed.

On the flipside, the Shepard seems incredibly inexperienced. It is exposing its tounge, an obvious weak spot. No canine would do that if they properly understood the threat before them. In the same breath, it is taking entirely too long for the Shepherd to realize the danger it is facing, and takes slight damage early. It even averts its eyes and loses attention with its opponent reguarly...there is no reason for the dog to have been so casual in this affiar. It could have cost the dog its life. I am led to believe that this canine has little to no canine instincts remaining. Its master called it "Mocha"? I am not one to judge :hubie: but i can't see a well trained dog to allow itself to be known as....Mocha.

This battle, however, came to the fact that the rac00n knows that it is truly out matched physically. It is used to mammals it encounters in the snowy wilderness to be much more aggresive, and it instinctively got into a defensive position, and fled when the dog escalated its engagement. This has likely saved the rac00n's life when previously encountering coyotes and wolves in the wild.

I would not recommend this dog to engage in mortal combat any time soon. It is far too domesticated to defend itself agains any animal larger than a possum. :sitdown:
 
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They were going for a neck break strategy which is safer...biting the back of the neck, especially for an exposed prey like this rac00n, is way safter than the throat, biting near they preys mouth. This was actually good technique...the ragdall again speaks to the neck break technique, and in most mammals a dog would encounter, would have been an autokill...one must remember, dogs like these are not typically encountering rac00ns and the such...their typical mammal encounter would be a squirrel or chipmunk...of which the battle would have been quicker. Vs a possum, skunk, or rac00n, their strategy was smart.

Now,

Regarding the dog biting the paws of the rac00n, this is a function of the fact that the rac00n's mouth was perpetually open. It is unsafe to approach, and (what I precieve to be) the dog's litter sibling had the battle in control. The only threat to its sibling in the battle, was the paws of the rac00n...which the second dog smartly neutralized. If its hind feet were exposed, it would have attacked those instead.

Lastly,

I believe the size of the rac00n was underestimated by us. That rac00n is the same size as those dogs. One on one, that is a deadly match-up. That is why dog number one never let go of the deathlock, and dog two neutralized a paw. It was a admirable battle by the rac00n, but the dogs were prepared and their instincts in pack warfare were the X factor. Terriers like these are among the best hunters in the Canine world. They are natural hunters and defenders, and this was a good display of it. I commend the rac00n's resolve, but it should not have entered those dog's domain, and it swiftly paid the price accordingly. Hopefully the rac00n's presumptive rabies infecting these fine canines is not the rac00n's eventual revenge. :demonic:

And that...is my analysis of this animal battle. :sitdown:
That breakdown was so beautifully written. So poetic!
 
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They were going for a neck break strategy which is safer...biting the back of the neck, especially for an exposed prey like this rac00n, is way safter than the throat, biting near they preys mouth. This was actually good technique...the ragdall again speaks to the neck break technique, and in most mammals a dog would encounter, would have been an autokill...one must remember, dogs like these are not typically encountering rac00ns and the such...their typical mammal encounter would be a squirrel or chipmunk...of which the battle would have been quicker. Vs a possum, skunk, or rac00n, their strategy was smart.

Now,

Regarding the dog biting the paws of the rac00n, this is a function of the fact that the rac00n's mouth was perpetually open. It is unsafe to approach, and (what I precieve to be) the dog's litter sibling had the battle in control. The only threat to its sibling in the battle, was the paws of the rac00n...which the second dog smartly neutralized. If its hind feet were exposed, it would have attacked those instead.

Lastly,

I believe the size of the rac00n was underestimated by us. That rac00n is the same size as those dogs. One on one, that is a deadly match-up. That is why dog number one never let go of the deathlock, and dog two neutralized a paw. It was a admirable battle by the rac00n, but the dogs were prepared and their instincts in pack warfare were the X factor. Terriers like these are among the best hunters in the Canine world. They are natural hunters and defenders, and this was a good display of it. I commend the rac00n's resolve, but it should not have entered those dog's domain, and it swiftly paid the price accordingly. Hopefully the rac00n's presumptive rabies infecting these fine canines is not the rac00n's eventual revenge. :demonic:

And that...is my analysis of this animal battle. :sitdown:
Damn i did the damn thing here :heh: which the og video still was up this sounds fire
 
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