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the brown hare will be stronger than the desert hare .there isnt much game left in the gulf. , alot go accross the red sea into eritrea, sudan, ethiopia and so on to hunt true wild game .gazzelle and so on.. so yeah most live game gulf side of iran is dropped , southern turkey syria the kurds still run wild stuff ;)

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If its the same stuff as they use on there hands its henna or something simlar. They use it to harden the skin, and to try and protect them abit more i think.

Is that a dropped deer, as it looks like the desert and I couldn't imagine a gazelle or what ever it is living in such barren places?

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Far be it for me to question another mans sport but why do these "foreigners" always seem to slip 4+ dogs, not very sporting ...

theyll usually run 3 or 4 dogs sometimes a couple more .on those tommies .theyre some times running in heat of 130 degrees .on stone and baked hard sand .the dogs run the gazelle down as a pack .one dog takes it up and does the running pushing hard and keeping the pressure on when the times right he puts a bit more pressure on turns the gazelle a little to one side allowing the second dog to cut in and take it on then .the lead dog drops back having a breather then whilst the second dog is putting the work in .and another dog comes up into second place and so on until they knacker the gazelle enough to close in and kill him .id find room for the red dog in this clip in my kennels .amazing dogs to be able to run in that heat and on that baked hard surface and stone .its not a lot different to running on a road

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Dropped or not..a gazelle running for its life is a supreme athelete and takes some catching over that sort of terrain and tempature. I honestly dont think our 3/3 dogs over here would stand the rigours over there. Jmo atb NMF

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Dropped or not..a gazelle running for its life is a supreme athelete and takes some catching over that sort of terrain and tempature. I honestly dont think our 3/3 dogs over here would stand the rigours over there. Jmo atb NMF

Not really when it's fresh dog after fresh dog. It might be a supreme athlete but its not a robot, they tire and get caught. Not really testing the dogs is it?

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Dropped or not..a gazelle running for its life is a supreme athelete and takes some catching over that sort of terrain and tempature. I honestly dont think our 3/3 dogs over here would stand the rigours over there. Jmo atb NMF

Not really when it's fresh dog after fresh dog. It might be a supreme athlete but its not a robot, they tire and get caught. Not really testing the dogs is it?

Like was said earlier in the thread..alot of those extra dogs are yearlings/puppies just dropped out for the experience of the kill. Alot of those dogs are doing in excess of 30mph for 10 minutes or more. work that out and that equates to 5 miles at flat out speed in blistering tempatures and harsh ground. Definatley supreme atheletes both dogs and gazelle. Granted dropping fresh dogs now and again kind of diminishes that but i'd still say that 2 dogs that can do that regular are amongst the best anywhere in the world..as is the gazelle. :thumbs:

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