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In the mood for more "Where & When"? Oh, that's great! Let�s do it! Anyone who guesses more than two of these is a clairvoyant! #1 #2 #3 #4 [ 05-05-2003, 05:22: Message edited by: Nickudu ] | ||
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1. That Russian place Katm,katch...you know the one 2. Sibera 1880/1890 3. England 1900 4.The US 1950 Bakes | |||
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1. Kamchatka Peninsula 1992 2. Siberia 1910 3. Romania or Slovakia 1928 - definitely Eastern Europe 4. USA 1932 | |||
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Kamchatka Peninsula...thats the one, thanks Nitro Bakes | |||
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Bakes No problem. I liked your choice of countries as you can see. Except no. 3 which I think is now Austria/Hungary. Must be the moustaches and that fellow in the middle. | |||
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1 Kodiak 1954 2 Siberia 3 Italy 1920's 4 Pennsylvania 1936 | |||
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BONG!!! I am scoring #1 for Mickey. Kodiak Island 1957 Well Done. | |||
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#1 done... #2 Siberia 1915 #3 Denmark 1925 #4 USA 1946 | |||
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i will take a stab 2 russia 1905 3 norway 1910s 4 england 1930s | |||
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Nickudu, Will we have to go on guessing, or will you help us out? | |||
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Oops! I'm slipping. 1. - Kodiak Island 1957 2. - Khorasan Province, Iran 1912 - Russian Servicemen hunting Caspian Tiger. 3. - Siberia 1911 Rabbit hunters 4. - Florida 1920's | |||
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No. 2, the dog is an Anatolian Shepherd, from the Anatolian High Plains area of Turkey. Looks like a Female. We have 4 adults and 2 pups (left from a litter of 5) with us now. (Sold 3 pups, and the last male pup is spoken for). Our biggest male is 160 pounds, the female about 120. I will dig up some diskettes and post a photo. Neat dogs, they are somewhat Feral in nature (They exhibit many wolf pack characteristics), but are an outstanding livestock and property guardian. Gee, never know what will show up in photos on this Forum! | |||
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John, Molosser dogs is what the photo was used for. I found it on a dog website. | |||
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Sure looks like an Anatolian female. But, close areas, similar breeds perhaps. Anatolians have been in existence for over 2000 years, so the dog journals say. Hannibal used them as attack dogs to pull mounted warriors off the back of horses. The males we have can leap a 5 foot fence, from a flat foot standing position, all 4 feet on the ground, no running start. We have 6 foot perimeter fence, sort of keeps them in. Hot wires on top in the critical areas. So, imagine, here you are all armored up, swinging that favorite broadsword, on the back of a big horse, and 160 pounds of teeth and dog grabs hold. Two of them, one from each side. | |||
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John, I have imagined that scenario 3 thousand times since boyhood and I always win!! | |||
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John They sound like the sort of dogs we need in my job Great Pics Nick, Russian hunters in Iran hey.....thats cheating Bakes | |||
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Nickudu: [QB]"Anyone who guesses more than two of these is a clairvoyant!" Bakes, you were forewarned! | |||
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