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I missed that one. Can you post the like? This one is hysterical! But I still love Zantras Badgers the best.Originally posted by BoulderHead
I like the kitten band more.
http://www.rathergood.com/vines/Originally posted by Tsunami
I missed that one. Can you post the like? This one is hysterical! But I still love Zantras Badgers the best.
Originally posted by BoulderHead
http://www.rathergood.com/vines/
I like Wrong Bananas also, where two poor little baby orangutans mistakenly bought plantains (which many people, myself included, actually prefer to eat...although they must be prepared);
http://www.rathergood.com/bananas/
They were SWEET! I especially loved the two little kitten 'fans' in the foreground.Originally posted by Zantra
I love those kittens
Kewl !Originally posted by Tsunami
And those Bananas, Boulderhead! I enjoyed it very much! Did you notice that those bananas had some pretty darn good looking legs (for bananas...).
(Stimulating!?) I would have never taken you for a 'blue boots' man.Originally posted by BoulderHead
Kewl !
Great legs, nice teeth, and stimulating blue boots !
By "badgers high on something", I mean badgers that have ingested or come into contact with a substance that has altered their behavior or physiology.
Badgers can get high by consuming or inhaling a substance, such as a plant or a chemical, that has psychoactive effects on their brain and body.
No, it is not common for badgers to get high. It is more likely to occur in certain environments where they have access to substances that can alter their behavior, such as near farms or landfills.
The potential dangers of badgers getting high include altered behavior that may put them at risk for injury or death, as well as potential harm to the environment or other animals.
There is limited research on the addictive tendencies of badgers, but it is possible for them to develop a dependence on substances that alter their behavior. However, this is not a common occurrence in the wild.