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Comments: 9 (Read/Post) Favorites: 1 (View) |
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on: 07-15-2004
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Now here we see a relative of the Corvette family, the slightly less elusive Camaro. (continued, Biohazard/Steve Irwin style, inside :P) |
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7-15-2004 @ 01:29:00 AM |
Posted By : MxCx |
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It too, uses the smoke screen to evade its enemies, however, the Camaro's screen is much more dense than the Corvette's because the Corvette relies on its speed and maneuverability to evade predators. The Camaro, however, puts up a HUGE cloud of smoke and quickly jets away before the hunter knows what hit him. Smoke screens are fairly common in the Chevrolet kingdom. Too bad the dinky little Cavalier missed out on that gene.. poor little bugga. |
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7-15-2004 @ 01:35:46 AM |
Posted By : Altima35se2003 |
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[ricer voice]well, my cav is fuel efficient and dont need no l0wt3ch dumb35tix's smoke screen!!!! I beat a camaro once (but it was parked at a dealership) [/ricer voice] |
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7-15-2004 @ 01:37:15 AM |
Posted By : Biohazard |
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I have heard that they also tend to attempt to deafen them with their waste holes. This is different from the Corvette's typical more passive approach. |
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7-15-2004 @ 01:39:16 AM |
Posted By : MxCx |
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There are a few Corvettes, however, who use that tactic as well. All depends in its surroundings, really. Adaptaion. |
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7-15-2004 @ 01:41:21 AM |
Posted By : Biohazard |
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A rare few have learned the technique of adaptation as well. They can change their appearance to blend in with their surroundings. Many lesser species have attepted to immitate the brutish intimidation factor of the Camaro and the Corvette. |
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7-15-2004 @ 01:44:27 AM |
Posted By : MxCx |
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A sad day, indeed, it was when the last female Camaro died... Lil buggas 'll be extinct in no time :( |
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7-15-2004 @ 01:45:39 AM |
Posted By : Altima35se2003 |
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not with true car nuts. there captive population can sustain the species for at least 100 years. |
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7-15-2004 @ 05:05:50 AM |
Posted By : V8Tbird |
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Awsome pic. But one thing to remeber... we do have a Camaro captive breeding program, and could see them return in what 06' I belive is current projections. You too can help bring back this wonder... for only one bitch slap a day you can help convence GM that their mornons. |
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