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re: The Greatest Live Mascot in the SEC

Posted on 7/30/14 at 7:09 am to
Posted by DawgsLife
Member since Jun 2013
58902 posts
Posted on 7/30/14 at 7:09 am to
quote:

#45 in that picture is my little brother


Crap...how big are you? He just doesn't look like anybody's "little" brother!
Posted by TIGRLEE
Northeast Louisiana
Member since Nov 2009
31493 posts
Posted on 7/30/14 at 7:50 am to
What a fricking geek.
Posted by Jenar Boy
Elsewhere
Member since Aug 2013
12526 posts
Posted on 7/30/14 at 8:27 am to


No contest!
Posted by UFMatt
Gator Nation - Everywhere
Member since Oct 2010
11435 posts
Posted on 7/30/14 at 8:58 am to
Colonel Reb...........Long live, Colonel Reb

Forget the stupid arse, black bear. Colonel Reb, the true mascot of The University of Mississippi.
Posted by TheCaterpillar
Member since Jan 2004
76774 posts
Posted on 7/30/14 at 9:17 am to
The old LSU chancellor O'Keefe put PETA in their fricking place once when they complained about us having a live Tiger mascot. Read below:

quote:

Note: The following is LSU Chancellor Sean O'Keefe's response to a letter from People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) dated May 22, 2007, regarding LSU's plans to obtain a tiger to replace Mike V which died last Friday.

May 22, 2007


Lisa Wathne
Captive Exotic Animal Specialist
PETA
501 Front St.
Norfolk, VA 23510

Dear Ms. Wathne:

Thank you for your May 22, 2007, letter concerning LSU’s mascot, Mike the Tiger.

Mike is a treasured member of the LSU family. There are 71 years of history behind Mike, and he represents the heart of our University.

LSU stands behind its treatment of its tigers. Their habitat and lifestyle are constantly monitored to ensure their well being, and they receive state-of-the-art veterinary medical care from the LSU School of Veterinary Medicine, which can improve and extend the life of a big cat. This is evidenced by the fact that Mike V lived to be 17 years of age. Two of LSU’s tiger mascots, Mike I and Mike III, lived 19 years, and Mike IV lived 20 years 9 months and 18 days. The average lifespan for a tiger in the wild is about 8-10 years. A tiger in captivity, like Mike V, can live 14-18 years.

Our mascots live in an excellent tiger habitat, far better than most found in zoos. Solitary animals by nature, tigers do not congregate in the wild, and due to the alarming state of their species in the wild – tigers are already critically endangered and their numbers continue to shrink – efforts to maintain the integrity of the species will need to be conducted in captivity. The current enclosure is large enough for Mike to express normal species-specific behaviors, including roaming his enclosure. Captive tigers do not have to fight and risk injury to establish and defend their territories, secure mates, or hunt prey. They are also safe from poachers and are not subject to common and debilitating viral, bacterial, and parasitic infections.

Further, LSU is committed to the safe, responsible, and ethical care and handling of its tigers. Mike poses no danger to students, spectators at sporting events, visitors to his habitat, or the medical personnel who care for him. Contact is limited by strict order of the mascot’s trainer and veterinarian, as well as by policies established and enforced by the United States Department of Agriculture. During games, Mike is placed in a specially designed trailer. No persons are allowed to contact the tiger without a barrier between them and the tiger.

LSU’s tigers are treated with the love we give our mascots and all the respect we give wild animals. They are in no way inhumanely or cruelly treated, and their care and comfort are of the utmost importance to all members of the LSU community.

LSU has a federal permit to exhibit a tiger and abides by all animal welfare laws, regulations, and policies. The facility and care provided to LSU's Mike the Tiger exceed federal standards. Finally, it should be noted that LSU, in line with the University’s educational function, is in the process of developing a state-of-the-art tiger education center to educate the public about global conservation issues. The presence of a live tiger will augment the educational impact of the center. Thus, the presence of Mike VI on campus will move the mascot program into a greater educational role than was possible with previous tigers.

The School of Veterinary Medicine has already received dozens of offers for a new cub. We will not take a tiger cub from its mother; we will obtain a cub that has been weaned. And, LSU absolutely will not purchase a tiger from a private breeder, as we do not want to encourage irresponsible breeding of tigers. Dr. David Baker* will assess all offers and will also seek candidates through a list of established contacts, primarily zoos.

Again, thank you for writing. I hope that I have addressed some of your concerns.

Cordially,
Sean O'Keefe
Chancellor
Posted by Henry Jones Jr
Member since Jun 2011
68476 posts
Posted on 7/30/14 at 9:32 am to
quote:

The old LSU chancellor O'Keefe put PETA in their fricking place once when they complained about us having a live Tiger mascot.

I remember that and being ecstatic when your chancellor told them in so many words "frick off"
Posted by LSUNV
In the woods or on the water
Member since Feb 2011
22422 posts
Posted on 7/30/14 at 9:49 am to
Mike and it's not even close
Posted by Crimson Legend
Mount St Gumpus
Member since Nov 2004
15478 posts
Posted on 7/30/14 at 12:33 pm to
"...however, being sensitive to the ever-changing taste of the Bengal Tiger and his need for variety in his diet, I would like to personally extend an invitation to you and any of your PETA colleagues to come and sit next to Mike around dinner time.

Sincerely,

LSU Chancellor."
Posted by Old And Grumpy Tiger
Mountain Brook, AL
Member since Nov 2013
261 posts
Posted on 7/30/14 at 12:48 pm to
Landmass......that is a great example of talent on campus.
Very nice.
Posted by DawgHolliday
the 'cloven-land', ga
Member since Sep 2012
4979 posts
Posted on 7/30/14 at 2:01 pm to
Gotta be either Mike or Uga.
Posted by Nado Jenkins83
Land of the Free
Member since Nov 2012
59603 posts
Posted on 7/30/14 at 2:08 pm to
Posted by Eric Nies Grind Time
Atlanta GA - ITP
Member since Sep 2012
24933 posts
Posted on 7/30/14 at 2:10 pm to
UGA...because they are only on earth for a year or two max. They are precious.
Posted by S
RIP Wayde
Member since Jan 2007
155439 posts
Posted on 7/30/14 at 2:35 pm to
the dog the aggies named after the LSU newspaper is legit
Posted by TIGRLEE
Northeast Louisiana
Member since Nov 2009
31493 posts
Posted on 7/30/14 at 2:36 pm to
It's fricking lassie.
Posted by MetryTyger
Metro NOLA, LA
Member since Jan 2004
15580 posts
Posted on 7/30/14 at 2:39 pm to
Not even REMOTELY close:


LINK
Posted by MetryTyger
Metro NOLA, LA
Member since Jan 2004
15580 posts
Posted on 7/30/14 at 2:43 pm to
How many do we have?

Reveille, Smoky, Mike, MSU Dog, Tiger Eagle, Ugga,
Al, Cocky.

I definitely think Mike is the best, but actually all of these are way cool.
Posted by AUTiger45
The Ham
Member since Oct 2013
4043 posts
Posted on 7/30/14 at 2:49 pm to
a fighting rooster sitting on a pvc goal post. you'd more expect to see something that hick in tuscaloosa
Posted by Reservoir dawg
Member since Oct 2013
14096 posts
Posted on 7/30/14 at 3:04 pm to
Mike is a crossbreed between a Bengal and Amur tiger, I think.
Posted by Wolfhound45
Hanging with Chicken in Lurkistan
Member since Nov 2009
120000 posts
Posted on 7/30/14 at 7:07 pm to
quote:

There was a live mascot for a short period of time.




Posted by Crimson Legend
Mount St Gumpus
Member since Nov 2004
15478 posts
Posted on 7/30/14 at 7:08 pm to
quote:

a fighting rooster sitting on a pvc goal post. you'd more expect to see something that hick in tuscaloosa


Because we throw toilet paper in trees to celebrate a victory.
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