Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for March 19, 1988
Transcript:
Calvin: This book says tigers are territorial and won't share their ground with other tigers. I guess we'd better divide up the woods then. This will be my territory, and that will be yours. This rock will separate our two sides. As another tiger, you are hereby banished from this side of the rick. Hobbes: Ha ha ha! Look what I-I-I-'m doingggg! Calvin: You cut that out!
Bibliothecarius over 14 years ago
Arent tigers pride animals?
LILLA5831 over 14 years ago
Nope a pride=Lions
yeahiknow over 14 years ago
Lions are the only cats that hunt in groups.
Cabeman1099 over 11 years ago
Hobbs you naughty tiger
yow4zip Premium Member over 11 years ago
Hobbes refuses to be constrained by boundaries.