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  • I took a road trip to South Dakota and there were these other animals that I thought were prairie dogs but they had a stripe on their back like a chipmunk..

  • Ya after a while of being out there some of the comments I just don't post, the PETA freaks cuss so much I will not post it unless they tone it down, Thanks for watching the video. Semper Fi!

  • eh I was going to put some science into this comment but then saw that the comments are really old so I decided not to. Good shot by the way

  • that bird is awesome!

  • When was that colony recorded? 1804? Cattle and horse dont break legs in prairie dog holes. That is a myth. How is it that prairie dogs and Buffalo existed together for hundreds of years just fine. And how is it that most Prairie dog hunting is done on public land far from both cattle and horse?

  • HAHA, The bird in the back ground "WHOA!! What the fuck was that?"

  • if you dont like it dont watch

  • sweet!

  • Talk about pink cloud. Those things are a PEST!

  • I wish people would understand what an over population of animals is. The largest prairie dog town recorded was 100 miles by 250 miles in Texas. It had an estimated 400 million dogs in it. That is just one prairie dog town. Prairie dogs do huge amounts of damage to land where cattle are raised for the wonderful big mac they love so much. What about the poor horses that break there legs in the holes that prairie dogs create. Oh not to mention the diseases that come with over population.

  • Bravo, someone who knows the truth about these little critters.

  • Your just as dumb as irish80prf. What will you kill when they are all gone? Hopefully eachother.

  • Actually you show your ignorance. Cattle and prairie dogs dont compete for grass. Horse and cattle dont step in holes because prairie dog holes are on raised mounds. Prairie dogs are vital to the grass land ecosystem. But you wouldnt know that becuase you are consumed with your blood lust.

  • @irish80prf When was that colony recorded? 1804? Cattle and horse dont break legs in prairie dog holes. That is a myth. How is it that prairie dogs and Buffalo existed together for hundreds of years just fine. And how is it that most Prairie dog hunting is done on public land far from both cattle and horse?

  • why?

  • Lights out!

  • now reload and shoot the bird

  • the bird in the background didnt even flinch

  • HAHAHAHAHAHA sweeeeeeeeeeeeeet

  • If there is hell, your going to it.... You sad wanker

  • If there's a special class. Your going to it.

  • @easy1355 its called varmint hunting, perfectly ethical and legal. Take it easy.

  • Legal yes.....for now. Ethical? How so? Killing for fun and enjoyment.....ethical? If you had one as a pet, i bet you would feel different about killing them.

  • @rockonwood1965 the alternative ways of killing them cause them more suffering. Poison, burning out of burrows and what you not are the other methods usually used. A good, clean kill with a rifle shot is a painless death. The varmints feel no fear or pain and are dead within moments, if not instantly.

  • @rockonwood1965

    Are you trying to say you have a prairie dog for a pet? Are you fucking sane? Go hug a tree you fruitcake.

  • NICE

    i liked the mist of blood

    the dog got OWNED

  • that was preatty cool

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