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Caddyshack: Alternate Ending
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What?! Is this for reals. Wow. This trumps all other urban wildlife photos!
That bird can’t seriously eat that beast, can it?!?
He was trying. I watched for 10 minutes but it was starting to creep me out so I left.
Those teeth are impressive.
It brings a whole new visual to the term “drowned rat”.
I should have taken a video for you – since it was too big to swallow whole it kept dunking it in the water to try to soften it up.