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  • #71
    Re: Armenian Nature

    Originally posted by bell-the-cat View Post
    The Mos's, Tigranakert's and Armanen's of Armenia would be rushing to shoot the very last one, turn it into a floor rug, and sell it to the likes of Dodo Gago to grace one of his whore's bedrooms.
    Very assumptive about people you don't know. Again...........

    My guess is that they would prefer a different kind of cat in their sights.

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    • #72
      Re: Armenian Nature

      Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
      Kinda curious how you know this? Was this info in a glass ball or maybe on the Ipad?

      Based on their comments in this very thread.
      Plenipotentiary meow!

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      • #73
        Re: Armenian Nature

        Originally posted by hrai View Post
        Very assumptive about people you don't know. Again...........
        With those three I know exactly, there is no longer any element of assumption.

        Assumptions can be wrong. An assumption would be, for example, to always assume something (and not something good) from those with bombastic or extremist profile pictures, avatars, signature footnotes, etc. Those three have that too, but it is their actual posts that revealed them as what they are. So maybe you should read them too, and not make your assumptions out to be facts.
        Last edited by bell-the-cat; 09-14-2013, 06:57 AM.
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        • #74
          Re: Armenian Nature

          Originally posted by hrai View Post
          My guess is that they would prefer a different kind of cat in their sights.


          anyone know what is the current Leopard population in Caucasus?
          B0zkurt Hunter

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          • #75
            Re: Armenian Nature

            Originally posted by Eddo211 View Post


            anyone know what is the current Leopard population in Caucasus?
            Less than a dozen, main zone of presence signaled in Zankezur range (Armenian Republic/Nakhitchevan), including Shigahogh reserve, on the lower slopes of the same range, cross bordering NKR on Kovsagan district.
            Ararat province of AR, in and south of Khosrove reserve, in Urtzasar range.

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            • #76
              Re: Armenian Nature

              Originally posted by Vrej1915 View Post
              Less than a dozen, main zone of presence signaled in Zankezur range (Armenian Republic/Nakhitchevan), including Shigahogh reserve, on the lower slopes of the same range, cross bordering NKR on Kovsagan district.
              Ararat province of AR, in and south of Khosrove reserve, in Urtzasar range.
              Well that sucks.....with those numbers they hardly stand a fighting chance against the environment let alone poaching, its not like they reproduce like rabbits.
              B0zkurt Hunter

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              • #77
                Re: Armenian Nature

                Originally posted by Vrej1915 View Post
                Less than a dozen, main zone of presence signaled in Zankezur range (Armenian Republic/Nakhitchevan), including Shigahogh reserve, on the lower slopes of the same range, cross bordering NKR on Kovsagan district.
                Ararat province of AR, in and south of Khosrove reserve, in Urtzasar range.

                If there wasn't natural recolonisation from neighboring Iran, my wild guess is that the leopard would have been extinct already, due to poaching...

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                • #78
                  Re: Armenian Nature

                  Originally posted by bell-the-cat View Post
                  With those three I know exactly, there is no longer any element of assumption.
                  Bell, in reality you know nothing of these guys, only the profiles they provide in this ether. (you do know this is the internet don't you?)


                  Assumptions can be wrong. An assumption would be, for example, to always assume something (and not something good) from those with bombastic or extremist profile pictures, avatars, signature footnotes, etc. Those three have that too, but it is their actual posts that revealed them as what they are. So maybe you should read them too, and not make your assumptions out to be facts.
                  Assumptions can be very wrong, that's why the old saying "Ass, u & me " is widely used.

                  I don't think my own assumptions were made out to be fact, if I'd wanted to do that I'd surely have put them on a Wikipedia page.

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                  • #79
                    Re: Armenian Nature

                    ZHOGHOVURD: KHOSROV RESERVE WATCHMAN FOUND DEAD

                    10:23 27/09/2013 " DAILY PRESS

                    The corpse of 50-year-old Mkhitar Sedrakyan, resident of the village of
                    Garni, Kotayk province, was found in Khosrov Forest Reserve yesterday
                    with a firearm injury in the left side of his chest.

                    Ashot Vardanyan, head of Garni village, told Zhoghovurd that Sedrakyan
                    was working as a watchman in Khosrov Reserve. He added that in all
                    probability, the watchman had been shot. "Nothing more is known. I
                    can only say that surveillance cameras will show what happened."

                    Source: Panorama.am
                    Hayastan or Bust.

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                    • #80
                      Re: Armenian Nature

                      What an irony, the Khosrov Forest, and now we have desertification, destruction of nature galore. I wonder if Dodi will think of exporting all the flowers in Tzaghkadzor next? I'wouldn't put anything past the kleptocrats.

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