PhastPhil
02-14-2010, 08:23 PM
Welcome to this special presentation of:
Rottweiler Planet’s Strange and Elusive beings!
Today, we are featuring a story of the life and times of a very odd but interesting creature known as the “SnowWeiler” Also known as the SNOW ROTT”.
The SNOW ROTT is a rare sub species of the REVERED canine named the ROTTWEILER. The more well-known Rottweiler is considered to be one of the most intelligent, loyal and loving animals whose features include a black and either tan or mahogany coat, with a large head and a docked tail.
The Snow Rott, though intelligent and charming, can be grumpy and conniving when found in captivity. To date, we know of only one Snow Weiler who is living a carefree life in the wild. We hope you will find this pictorial review of the SNOW ROTT to be both interesting and educational.
LOOK! A SNOW ROTT emerging from the underbrush
http://i526.photobucket.com/albums/cc346/CLangevin/Big%20Snow%20Feb%2010%202010/P2113805.jpg
I think he has spotted us!
http://i526.photobucket.com/albums/cc346/CLangevin/Big%20Snow%20Feb%2010%202010/P2113804.jpg
Don’t move! We don’t want to scare this endangered species away…… or do we?
http://i526.photobucket.com/albums/cc346/CLangevin/Big%20Snow%20Feb%2010%202010/P2113806.jpg
He can smell us from 100 yards away with his snow covered olfactory sensor!
But Wait ! Mr. SNOW ROTT wasn’t looking to eat us. He was busily hunting WABBITS!
http://i526.photobucket.com/albums/cc346/CLangevin/Big%20Snow%20Feb%2010%202010/P2113798.jpg
The feathery tail is the main physical characteristic of this sub species which differentiates him from the more desired Rottweiler.
Watch Mr. Snow Rott continue his search for Wabbits!
http://i526.photobucket.com/albums/cc346/CLangevin/Big%20Snow%20Feb%2010%202010/P2113801.jpg
The Snow Rott covers his head in icy flakes in order to conceal his scent from the Wabbits who are living in their burrow below the snow!
Ahhh! He stands perfectly still for our camera as if he is aware that his silhouette will be photographed for all of the world to see and admire!
A brief pause to pose for an official portrait.
http://i526.photobucket.com/albums/cc346/CLangevin/Big%20Snow%20Feb%2010%202010/P2113799.jpg
POOF! As quick as that and our SNOW WEILER has left our immediate line of vision! He can no longer be seen as he heads Nor’Easterly towards new and exciting adventures!
http://i526.photobucket.com/albums/cc346/CLangevin/Big%20Snow%20Feb%2010%202010/P2113795.jpg
Looking towards the Northeast corner of the territory roamed by the SNOW ROTT!
We hope you have enjoyed this special presentation . Please hug your Rottie or Nottie before you exit the auditorium!
Rottweiler Planet’s Strange and Elusive beings!
Today, we are featuring a story of the life and times of a very odd but interesting creature known as the “SnowWeiler” Also known as the SNOW ROTT”.
The SNOW ROTT is a rare sub species of the REVERED canine named the ROTTWEILER. The more well-known Rottweiler is considered to be one of the most intelligent, loyal and loving animals whose features include a black and either tan or mahogany coat, with a large head and a docked tail.
The Snow Rott, though intelligent and charming, can be grumpy and conniving when found in captivity. To date, we know of only one Snow Weiler who is living a carefree life in the wild. We hope you will find this pictorial review of the SNOW ROTT to be both interesting and educational.
LOOK! A SNOW ROTT emerging from the underbrush
http://i526.photobucket.com/albums/cc346/CLangevin/Big%20Snow%20Feb%2010%202010/P2113805.jpg
I think he has spotted us!
http://i526.photobucket.com/albums/cc346/CLangevin/Big%20Snow%20Feb%2010%202010/P2113804.jpg
Don’t move! We don’t want to scare this endangered species away…… or do we?
http://i526.photobucket.com/albums/cc346/CLangevin/Big%20Snow%20Feb%2010%202010/P2113806.jpg
He can smell us from 100 yards away with his snow covered olfactory sensor!
But Wait ! Mr. SNOW ROTT wasn’t looking to eat us. He was busily hunting WABBITS!
http://i526.photobucket.com/albums/cc346/CLangevin/Big%20Snow%20Feb%2010%202010/P2113798.jpg
The feathery tail is the main physical characteristic of this sub species which differentiates him from the more desired Rottweiler.
Watch Mr. Snow Rott continue his search for Wabbits!
http://i526.photobucket.com/albums/cc346/CLangevin/Big%20Snow%20Feb%2010%202010/P2113801.jpg
The Snow Rott covers his head in icy flakes in order to conceal his scent from the Wabbits who are living in their burrow below the snow!
Ahhh! He stands perfectly still for our camera as if he is aware that his silhouette will be photographed for all of the world to see and admire!
A brief pause to pose for an official portrait.
http://i526.photobucket.com/albums/cc346/CLangevin/Big%20Snow%20Feb%2010%202010/P2113799.jpg
POOF! As quick as that and our SNOW WEILER has left our immediate line of vision! He can no longer be seen as he heads Nor’Easterly towards new and exciting adventures!
http://i526.photobucket.com/albums/cc346/CLangevin/Big%20Snow%20Feb%2010%202010/P2113795.jpg
Looking towards the Northeast corner of the territory roamed by the SNOW ROTT!
We hope you have enjoyed this special presentation . Please hug your Rottie or Nottie before you exit the auditorium!