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t4thfavor t1_j5u74s8 wrote
Probably owing to the fact that we as humans have a tendency to over train a specific skill or strength whereas an animal has only a couple basic instincts one being "don't die" and the other one being "procreate".
If a horse trained like a kickboxer, it would be a totally different story.
t4thfavor t1_iy4hhbc wrote
Reply to can you run an ethernet cable through an empty conduit in your house on your own? by VanillianArt
Could I do it? Yes, absolutely.
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Could you do it? Sounds iffy since you are asking this question to Reddit.
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If you can get a pull rope through it, then yes it should be easy. Start with using some nylon string (it needs to be strong) and tie a paper towel or tissue to the end of it. Use a vacuum cleaner and suck one end of the pipe while someone else feeds in the tissue and string. Be careful not to overshoot since you will be vacuuming up a bunch of string and that won't be good. Next use electrical tape to connect the wire to the string and see if it will pull in. Terminate the ends, and you're done.
t4thfavor t1_ixm635q wrote
Reply to comment by chadslc in TIL the oldest cat ever lived to 38 years and 3 days - 1967 to 2005. by TrevorIsTheGOAT
My cat is 18 now, he’s getting skinnier but still sneaks outside to do whatever cats do outside on the regular. He’s pretty tough still even for someone of advanced age.
t4thfavor t1_ixm5p97 wrote
My grandma had a cat that was born in the 60’s and lived until the late 1990’s. I can’t remember the age of this cat exactly, but it was not very tolerant of me as a kid. I couldn’t even get close to it without it trying to bite me.
t4thfavor t1_iu72sxc wrote
Reply to comment by AdmiralVernon in Unusual 120-Year-Old Whaleback Shipwreck Discovered in Lake Superior by ArtOak
I believe Superior is 1300+ feet at it's deepest.
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Reply to TIFU by throwing away a matress by Mkaltac
Cruise homeless camps within walking distance from where it was placed. If you see it, offer them 100$. It's going to be a gamble either way, it may have already been found.
t4thfavor t1_j5uy47s wrote
Reply to comment by Broken_castor in Pound for pound, humans have very powerful kicks compared to animals. by Shamon_Yu
That’s the most North Dakota sport I’ve ever heard of!