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<blockquote data-quote="Muddyboots" data-source="post: 2707097" data-attributes="member: 63925"><p>Interesting comment from Fort Worth Zoo</p><p></p><p>"And here's the thing about horned lizards: While they may hibernate (right now) for part of the year, they've got plenty of fight in them -- including one feisty trait that should strike fear in the heart of TCU's National Championship opponents.</p><p><strong>See, Texas horned lizards are born with a natural ability to defeat (bull)dogs.</strong></p><p>"They have special blood vessels underneath their eyes that they can fill with blood -- and then their blood vessels actually burst, and it squirts blood out on the canine's nose," Barber said. "[Canines] don't like the smell of it. Dogs will start to rub their faces, and they run off."</p><p>====================================</p><p>So there you go! New betting line for game!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddyboots, post: 2707097, member: 63925"] Interesting comment from Fort Worth Zoo "And here's the thing about horned lizards: While they may hibernate (right now) for part of the year, they've got plenty of fight in them -- including one feisty trait that should strike fear in the heart of TCU's National Championship opponents. [B]See, Texas horned lizards are born with a natural ability to defeat (bull)dogs.[/B] "They have special blood vessels underneath their eyes that they can fill with blood -- and then their blood vessels actually burst, and it squirts blood out on the canine's nose," Barber said. "[Canines] don't like the smell of it. Dogs will start to rub their faces, and they run off." ==================================== So there you go! New betting line for game! [/QUOTE]
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