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14.06.2006 16:54, Pavel Morozov

From these dogs, it is better to have a spare piece of sausage. They forget about everything in the world.

15.06.2006 9:45, Bad Den

There is another option: you can sharply bend down to the ground, as if lifting a stone - the dog usually does not wait for the stone to fly into it and runs away.

15.06.2006 10:54, Dmitry Vlasov

But there are some dogs that just at this moment and rush and grab for Zh.!
It is better to wear homemade nunchucks, (homemade weapons are usually not considered weapons), and dogs are discouraged from rushing. Yes, and go on a bike to brush them off better.

27.06.2006 11:30, Nilson

I recently climbed for an interesting zlatka on the Adriatic. The thicket turned out to be all brambles, plus a lot of prickly charms and a very rough terrain. In a word, it is completely stuck - only one hand is free. While thinking about what to do and swarming scared a couple of snakes. I've never seen them whiz past-literally shooting for several meters, the sound was very similar to a car siren! So, one fell right on the leg and became. I can't see the head, so I don't know what kind of creature it is. I made a Solomon's decision - shob didn't bite, took off my backpack and threw it a little to the side. Exhaled about a minute smile.giflater

28.06.2006 7:49, Dmitry Vlasov

2Nilson
If snakes "shot", then rather they are non-venomous, Venomous more sedate.

28.06.2006 8:16, Nilson

Who knows? Take care...
In addition, legless lizards and exculapians (like him) were not particularly agile there.

29.06.2006 20:27, Pavel Morozov

I remember being told. True or not, it's still interesting.
Two entomologists were in Talysh. One day, in the morning, they were walking along a hollow. The slopes of that hollow were full of burrows.
And shortly before that, local entomologists warned about the possibility of meeting with gyurza.
As they walked, the sun grew hotter. Suddenly they heard hissing and rustling, looked around and saw dozens of huge snakes crawling out of these holes. It turned out to be yellowbellies, not snakes.

Near Tuapse, I repeatedly saw yellowbelly, shied away.

29.06.2006 20:38, Tigran Oganesov

Yes, they sizzle smartly, can scare anyone, but in general they are nice guys smile.gif

25.09.2006 20:29, Славл

I don't know if it's extreme or not... At the beginning of summer, Nymphalid Lentnikov flew in Voronezh - they flew all over the city, between cars on the roads, between people on the sidewalks, everywhere. With a net in public to show no respect. Passing by a kiosk with all sorts of grub (we have a Russian appetite called) noticed something on the edge of the trash can. I took a closer look - the ribbon belt was adjusted to get in there, I don't know, probably something from there smelled delicious. I looked around - there didn't seem to be many people around, - I went to the trash can, grab it - went to the bottom. Once again I look around-what is there, I think, so a couple of students saw me, and that's all. Then for a few minutes I was rummaging through the trash with my hand up to my elbow, and this bastard was somewhere between the cellophane bag and the tank wall-well, I can't get it, it's like turning the tank over. He spat and left. And it was fun for the people. smile.gif

This post was edited by Slavl-25.09.2006 20: 31

05.10.2006 8:34, Aleksandr Ermakov

Once, in the mountains of the Northern Urals, I saw something that looked like a battered podaliri. It sat and sucked nectar from a clove. Then waved and .... In general, I ran on the stones Kurumnikov and yernikov with breaks of three hours (he scoffed at the bitch: back and forth flew at an altitude of 5-20 meters until finally disappeared. I calmed myself down for a long time afterwards that this was probably a banal swallowtail, it was just that it was so unusual. I'm still punishing myself...
Yes, probably in the life of every entomologist there are several such fragments. when they saw SOMETHING and missed it. You can create a separate section on this topic.

Now about aggressive dogs ...
You can't wear a taser here. In addition, if it is already gnawing at you, then you can still use it, but not at a distance. Yes, and it is expensive.
Here are two articles ( 1 2 ), where there is a description of this problemma. Most of all I liked about makhorka with pepper, it is necessary to make smile.gif

For articles-respect. Especially amused "... you will have to prove that the attacked animal was not sick. To do this, you need to bring the head of the same dog for analysis in a medical laboratory."
Although nothing fun of course. Poosto I remembered one Rottweiler and imagined how I would unscrew or gnaw off his head, and then bring it in a bag to the emergency room.
By the way, a very effective remedy is ethyl acetate or other odorous muck from the stain. even bears are hit at a distance, although they are so intimidating.

Yes, and before hitting the dog on the nose, it's also good to pull the kirzachi heavier on your legs.

It's easy to miss with your foot, the dog is not a fool. In fact, it is enough to knock your fist hard, the nose is a very sensitive thing.

What dogs! We got into the habit of moose chasing our employee from his account lines and that's it. He even threw things out of fear. The bulls are aggressive now, the rut is in the yard. Yes, and they say that a hoof strike is quite painful, especially through. In the head...
We are agitating him to supply the entire laboratory with meat for the winter.

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