Squirrel Launcher!!!
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Drunk Squirrel
This squirrel was drunk from eating fermented pumpkins.
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Drunk Squirrel
This squirrel was drunk from eating fermented pumpkins.
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FIRST OF ALL I DO LIKE ANIMALS
To be animal cruelty there has to be harm to them.
First one even though the squirrel(s) were sent through the air they was always able to get up right away and run off. I think it was a way the homeowner was teaching the squirrels not to climb on their deck.
The second one there are all kinds of FERMENTED FRUITS IN NATURE that all animals eat.
The squirrel was fine the next day. Except for maybe a hangover.
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Mad Izatie said...
It's not uncommon that animals get drunk. If they eat a fruit of a tree that has fallen (and fermented for a few days) they're bound to get drunk. But they recover later on and continue living. Sir David Attenborough's docos have clips of birds, monleys and giraffes getting drunk.
It's not uncommon that animals get drunk. If they eat a fruit of a tree that has fallen (and fermented for a few days) they're bound to get drunk. But they recover later on and continue living. Sir David Attenborough's docos have clips of birds, monleys and giraffes getting drunk.
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Anonymous said...
I have raised 300-400 cows and their calves which were fed daily. The silage was sometimes stored in trench silos that were open to the weather. Rain would filter through the fermented corn mix and the livestock would fight each other to stand at the gates and drink the run off. Nothing like watching a bunch of drunk 1200+ pound cows on a ten degree morning staggering around. Likewise for the stock dogs that worked the cattle, they headed there first.
I have raised 300-400 cows and their calves which were fed daily. The silage was sometimes stored in trench silos that were open to the weather. Rain would filter through the fermented corn mix and the livestock would fight each other to stand at the gates and drink the run off. Nothing like watching a bunch of drunk 1200+ pound cows on a ten degree morning staggering around. Likewise for the stock dogs that worked the cattle, they headed there first.
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