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nightdog_barks) wrote2014-04-07 07:25 pm
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Wildlife Encounter
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Wildlife photographer in the Great Smoky Mountains has an up-close-and-personal encounter with a young bull elk
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http://news92fm.com/426074/chupacabra-found-in-south-texas-alive/
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Hahahaha. Oh dear. Coyotes with mange, and now a raccoon with mange. Curiously most of these "Chupacabra" reports seem to come from Texas. Do you have any insight as to why your countrymen (and women) are so determined to make a mythical beast out of ordinary wildlife?
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I knew you'd get a kick out of that. :D
And no, I have no idea, other than (a) people are idiots, and (b) the chupacabras have driven out all the jackalopes. ;-D
Oh, and also the news services aid and abet this nonsense by playing up the "chupacabra" angle.
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The raccoon is amusing, the hair terrifying. Only think the damage she has done to the ozone layer over the course of her life...
Oh, and also the news services aid and abet this nonsense by playing up the "chupacabra" angle.
It never ceases to baffle me because one would think that people had never seen a coyote or a raccoon before, and that is patently not so. Especially in these days of television and the internet but I suppose people are people and this is just something they love to play at.