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Would a tar monster work on Sharptooth?

LittlefootAndAliTogether

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I got to thinking, those Domeheads were either carnivores or omnivores.    If it worked on them, would it have worked on Sharptooth.



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Would it work on smaller Sharpteeth?  (I imagine that they wouldn't want to eat it.  :lol  :lol  :lol  :lol )  



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I wouldn't try it. That sounds like a good way to end up wrecked. I'd rather spent the necessary effort positioning myself somewhere he can't get me.
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Well, so does up with your tush and look like a bush.


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Quote from: LittlefootAndAliTogether,Mar 19 2015 on  09:41 PM
Well, so does up with your tush and look like a bush.
A tactic used by creatures that are so stupid that it's a wonder natural selection hasn't wiped them out.


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Quote from: WeirdRaptor,Mar 19 2015 on  06:17 PM
I wouldn't try it. That sounds like a good way to end up wrecked. I'd rather spent the necessary effort positioning myself somewhere he can't get me.
Not many places like that in the Mountains that Burn.


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Personally, I doubt it. Sharpteeth are pretty big in comparison, and regardless of how weird the tar monster looks, I'd be surprised if it scared one away...  :blink:

I recall thinking that the domeheads (pachycephalasaurus, right? spelling aside...) were carnivorous when I was little, but pachys are herbivores, as far as I know. Looking back, I thought it was weird that they'd use leafeaters to pick on a leafeater (aggressively, as if they were gonna attack or eat her)...unless there's something about pachys I don't know.
Sorry for going down the rabbit-hole.


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Quote from: fanciful_flyer,Apr 3 2015 on  01:54 AM
I recall thinking that the domeheads (pachycephalasaurus, right? spelling aside...) were carnivorous when I was little, but pachys are herbivores, as far as I know. Looking back, I thought it was weird that they'd use leafeaters to pick on a leafeater (aggressively, as if they were gonna attack or eat her)...unless there's something about pachys I don't know.
Sorry for going down the rabbit-hole.
It's not unheard of. Herbivores in real life can and are aggressive towards other herbivores.


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Not sure.  In a universe where my favorite goofy Yellow Bellies can defeat Sharpteeth by dancing, anything's possible I suppose.   :yes