Information on working terriers, dogs, natural history, hunting, and the environment, with occasional political commentary as I see fit. This web log is associated with the Terrierman.com web site.
I'm not familiar with it as a verb. The wiki supports it, tho:
"Spoor ... used to hunt. The hunters would stick their finger in the animal's scat and if it was cold it meant the animal was far and if it was warm it meant the animal was close."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spoor_(animal)
So the headline there is bragging that he stuck his finger in Tiger Shit?
Impressive, dude. Bragging rights are all yours.
(Yeah, I know it implies 'tracked' - but my concept is more fun)
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"I spoored the temple tiger"?
I'm not familiar with it as a verb.
The wiki supports it, tho:
"Spoor ... used to hunt. The hunters would stick their finger in the animal's scat and if it was cold it meant the animal was far and if it was warm it meant the animal was close."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spoor_(animal)
So the headline there is bragging that he stuck his finger in Tiger Shit?
Impressive, dude. Bragging rights are all yours.
(Yeah, I know it implies 'tracked' - but my concept is more fun)
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