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Re: Crow learning

Posted: July 10th, 2018, 11:50 am
by stewamax
Leothebear wrote:
Charlie kept ignoring it, didn't even turn to look at it

Charlie may be both lazy (hot weather?) and subtle. Perhaps he knew that in the time it would take for him to swing around and grab with a paw, the crow would have flown. So he was waiting ...waiting until the crow hopped just a little nearer his front paws. Then whop!

Re: Crow learning

Posted: July 15th, 2018, 11:48 pm
by Leothebear
stewamax wrote:
Leothebear wrote:
Charlie kept ignoring it, didn't even turn to look at it

Charlie may be both lazy (hot weather?) and subtle. Perhaps he knew that in the time it would take for him to swing around and grab with a paw, the crow would have flown. So he was waiting ...waiting until the crow hopped just a little nearer his front paws. Then whop!


Unlikely. Charlie has never gone for birds. Rabbits are his faves, while he'll also eat bits of mice, rats or squirrels. Leaving me to clear the bits he leaves. Never any feathers anywhere.

If one pecked his tail, I think he'd whack it with a claw.