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Fri Oct 23 14:26:25 BST 2009 by tom

The most awful beast of prey isn't a tiger, a wolf, a lion or whatsoever, they catch few species of prey and miss a lot, that title belongs to cats. It kills everything it can put its paws on and rarely miss and worse, it kills just to flex its skills, not to feed. We are releasing those beasts everywhere, so it is a big problem

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