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    [QUOTE=HoneyBadger;1129507]Let me remind you that a HoneyBadger is no ordinary badger...[/QUOTE

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    American Badger - Taxidea taxus
    The American badger (Taxidea taxus) is a North American badger, somewhat similar in appearance to the European badger. It is found in the western and central United States, northern Mexico and central Canada, as well as in certain areas of southwestern British Columbia. Their habitat is typified by open grasslands with available prey (such as mice, squirrels, and groundhogs). They prefer areas with sandy loam soils where they can dig more easily for their prey, such as prairie regions. he American badger has most of the general characteristics common to badgers; stocky and low-slung with short, powerful legs, they are identifiable by their huge foreclaws (measuring up to 5 cm in length) and distinctive head markings. Measuring generally between 60 to 75 cm (23.6 to 29.5 inches) in length, males of the species are a little bit larger than females (with an average weight of roughly 7 kg (15.5 pounds) for females and up to almost 9 kg (19.8 pounds) for males). Northern subspecies such as T. t. jeffersonii are heavier than the southern subspecies. In the fall, when food is plentiful, adult male badgers can exceed 11.5 kg (25.3 pounds).



    Honey Badger - Mellivora capensis
    The honey badger (Mellivora capensis), also known as the ratel, is a species of mustelid native to Africa, the Middle East and the Indian Subcontinent. Despite its name, the honey badger does not closely resemble other badger species, instead bearing more anatomical similarities to weasels. It is classed as Least Concern by the IUCN due to its extensive range and general environmental adaptations. It is a primarily carnivorous species, and has few natural predators due to its thick skin and ferocious defensive abilities. The honey badger has a fairly long body, but is distinctly thick set and broad across the back. Its skin is remarkably loose, and allows it to turn and twist freely within it. The skin around the neck is 6 millimetres (0.24 in) thick, an adaptation to fighting conspecifics. The head is small and flat, with a short muzzle. The eyes are small, and the ears are little more than ridges on the skin, another possible adaptation to avoiding damage while fighting. The honey badger has short and sturdy legs, with five toes on each foot. The feet are armed with very strong claws, which are short on the hind legs and remarkably long on the forelimbs. It is a partially plantigrade animal whose soles are thickly padded and naked up to the wrists. The tail is short and is covered in long hairs, save for below the base. Adults measure 23 to 28 centimetres (9.1 to 11 in) in shoulder height and 68–75 cm in body length, with females being smaller than males. Males on average weigh 12 kg (up to 16 kilograms) (26 to 35 lb) while females weigh 9.1 kg.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheBelly View Post
    DITY is a joint effort. Good luck. It's a PITA to get that done for me, mostly because I'm lazy about it. Here's my thought process: "wait, you mean people will pack up and move my stuff for me? excellent! Let's do that."

    The only regret I have is having it put into temp storage when I arrived (hence my advice for a point to point). Somethings got broken, like mama's washing machine, and the shipping company is blaming the delivery company and none of it is either of their fault... ugh!

    A huge PLUS is that the military has gone to FRV for the broken items. Excellent!
    I have heard too many stories of the moving company braking stuff. Don't get me wrong, I would love that you do NOTHING and are moved... heck, they even pack up the trash in your bathroom trash cans
    But I can clean my house and get rid of crap I don't want/need, AND I get some decent pay to move. So I will get my money's worth for moving myself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fly boy View Post
    I have heard too many stories of the moving company braking stuff. Don't get me wrong, I would love that you do NOTHING and are moved... heck, they even pack up the trash in your bathroom trash cans
    But I can clean my house and get rid of crap I don't want/need, AND I get some decent pay to move. So I will get my money's worth for moving myself.

    Thus be able to afford reloading supplies...
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    Quote Originally Posted by waxthis View Post
    Thus be able to afford reloading supplies...
    HA, WOW, I'm so lost with a prego wife, selling a house, selling a car, MOVING, buying a new car, and new job, I didn't even consider that!

    Ok, so if I get $1,00 in profit, that means I will have $600 for supplies and equipment. I will be in TX, so hopefully I will be able to find supplies in Dallas/fort worth.

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    it's official.... looking for a vehicle. Any one in car sales on this site?

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    Quote Originally Posted by fly boy View Post
    it's official.... looking for a vehicle. Any one in car sales on this site?
    Found one for ya: http://www.ar-15.co/threads/103285-W...is-Masterpiece




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    Quote Originally Posted by HoneyBadger View Post
    Let me remind you that a HoneyBadger is no ordinary badger...[/QUOTE

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    American Badger - Taxidea taxus
    The American badger (Taxidea taxus) is a North American badger, somewhat similar in appearance to the European badger. It is found in the western and central United States, northern Mexico and central Canada, as well as in certain areas of southwestern British Columbia. Their habitat is typified by open grasslands with available prey (such as mice, squirrels, and groundhogs). They prefer areas with sandy loam soils where they can dig more easily for their prey, such as prairie regions. he American badger has most of the general characteristics common to badgers; stocky and low-slung with short, powerful legs, they are identifiable by their huge foreclaws (measuring up to 5 cm in length) and distinctive head markings. Measuring generally between 60 to 75 cm (23.6 to 29.5 inches) in length, males of the species are a little bit larger than females (with an average weight of roughly 7 kg (15.5 pounds) for females and up to almost 9 kg (19.8 pounds) for males). Northern subspecies such as T. t. jeffersonii are heavier than the southern subspecies. In the fall, when food is plentiful, adult male badgers can exceed 11.5 kg (25.3 pounds).



    Honey Badger - Mellivora capensis
    The honey badger (Mellivora capensis), also known as the ratel, is a species of mustelid native to Africa, the Middle East and the Indian Subcontinent. Despite its name, the honey badger does not closely resemble other badger species, instead bearing more anatomical similarities to weasels. It is classed as Least Concern by the IUCN due to its extensive range and general environmental adaptations. It is a primarily carnivorous species, and has few natural predators due to its thick skin and ferocious defensive abilities. The honey badger has a fairly long body, but is distinctly thick set and broad across the back. Its skin is remarkably loose, and allows it to turn and twist freely within it. The skin around the neck is 6 millimetres (0.24 in) thick, an adaptation to fighting conspecifics. The head is small and flat, with a short muzzle. The eyes are small, and the ears are little more than ridges on the skin, another possible adaptation to avoiding damage while fighting. The honey badger has short and sturdy legs, with five toes on each foot. The feet are armed with very strong claws, which are short on the hind legs and remarkably long on the forelimbs. It is a partially plantigrade animal whose soles are thickly padded and naked up to the wrists. The tail is short and is covered in long hairs, save for below the base. Adults measure 23 to 28 centimetres (9.1 to 11 in) in shoulder height and 68–75 cm in body length, with females being smaller than males. Males on average weigh 12 kg (up to 16 kilograms) (26 to 35 lb) while females weigh 9.1 kg.


    Thanks for posting that. It's a pretty badass picture. Check out the link in my sig line for more on the Badass HoneyBadger!
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    Quote Originally Posted by HoneyBadger View Post
    I dig the lime green, but not the ninja turtle green with it.... just doesn't mesh well in the trees

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    page 777 - lucky?

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