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mule kicks butt on a mountain lion
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That mule looks like a horse.
Cool story.
My kids will love this one.
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Sort of a hoax, the mountain lion had already been shot dead. The mule just liked to play with the corpse.
http://www.snopes.com/photos/animals/mulelion.asp
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