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with an excess of fruit left in the fields, the seasonal phenomenon of drunken animals has been reported all over the world. included in the mayhem are both moose and squirrels, who are experiencing crazy behavior as a result of indulging in a bit too much of these fermented treats. be on the lookout for animals behaving badly.
You may have seen the story of the drunken Swedish moose (or elk, as they call the antlered behemoth in Sweden) that got stuck in a tree. “I thought at first that someone was having a laugh. Then I went over to take a look and spotted an elk stuck in an apple tree with only one leg left on the ground,” Per Johansson, who spotted the inebriated mammal in the garden next door to his house in Särö, told The Local. The moose likely got drunk eating apples fermenting on the ground and got stuck in the tree trying to get fresh fruit. “Drunken elk are common in Sweden during the autumn season when there are plenty of apples lying around on the ground and hanging from branches in Swedish gardens,” The Local states.
Read more: http://blogs.smithsonianmag.com/science/2011/09/the-alcoholics-of-the-animal-world/#ixzz2leeSf3UN
and then there are the squirrels:
This year was a bumper crop for local farmers that grow and sell pumpkins. They were able to sell loads of them, so they were able to pick and choose the best compared to last year when the summer was so dry the yield was much lower. So, a local farmer was telling me that he lets the ones that didn’t look as good rot in the fields and that it would be good for the soil and they would simply turn them back into the ground come spring. This year there was quite a few of them.
Well I guess a few squirrels decided they were good to munch on, and as they ferment they are like alcohol, so the squirrels are acting drunk afterwards. If you didn’t know that they had been into the pumpkin patch you would think it was some kind of horror movie when you see them trying to navigate, almost like zombies! He said he watched a few that finally just laid down for a while in the shrubs and most likely had to nurse a hangover, but they didn’t go for the pumpkins the next day!
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“Always do sober what you said you’d do drunk. That will teach you to keep your mouth shut.” ~ Ernest Hemingway
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Ha ha, this is hilarious. I must admit that I never thought about what happened to the fruit that is left over. Now I shall have to be on the lookout for anything that is drunk that shouldn’t be drunk! :-D
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oh yes, be careful jade. hide your pumpkins!
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This is fantastic! I kind of wish I had drunken moose and zombie squirrels in my backyard. :-)
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one can only hope )
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Drunken moose, drunken squirrel, we are all part of the revolution!
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they are your tribe )
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Hic!
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thought you might identify with this )
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Interesting post…great quote from Hemmingway! Enjoy your day…
Clayton
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thanks clayton )
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My pleasure…
;)
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So much fun. And I love that Hemingway quote! Man did he ever come up with some good ones !!!
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thanks amb, and he sure did )
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Because I love the depth of your blog, Beth, I nominate you for the Versatile Blogger Award.
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thanks so much mark )
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Woah, really?! I love squirrels, I can’t imagine anything more fun than a drunken squirrel…
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it is kind of a winning combination, isn’t it ?
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lead me to the nearest orchard!
Oh my that poor Elk doesn’t look very comfortable – though in his ‘state’ he’s probably not feeling a thing! What a delightful post ~ drunken squirrels – that I’d love to see. :-) xx
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i know, i felt for him too. the squirrels would be a barrel of fun for sure )
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:-)
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Drunken Moose and Squirrel, but not in Moosylvania? How wery eenteresting! Keel Moose and Squirrel now, Fearless Leader?
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exactly. reporting from frostbite falls.
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There is a squirrel commercial that is currently running on tv with dozens of squirrels behaving badly. Watch for it, or watch out for it.
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oh, i can’t wait to see it!
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Damn, they can get drunk for nothing and I have to pay for it; both before and after. Well, anyway, so glad you liked my post, “River Congo – Excerpt 18” on papermudandme.wordpress.com. – Thanks and Aloha – pjs.
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my pleasure, pjs – and i agree )
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Very funny.
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ty mark )
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That quote is one of my favorites, that made my day.
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thanks and happy it made you happy )
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What’s up next? Drunk gorillas? :)
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all is possible )
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I have heard of drunk as skunks
but squirrels is something new, I
guess they enjoyed the flavours
just a little bit to much :) ;)
It’s a wonderful story though Beth :)
Andro xxxx
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happy you enjoyed it andro )
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I always enjoy your postings Beth :) ;)
Have a lovely day tomorrow and save
some cake, and jelly for me :)
Andro xxxx
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That’s why there is so much roadkill in the fall…
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great post :-) And love Ernest Hemmingway! Have you seen this book? http://www.amazon.com/To-Have-Another-Hemingway-Companion/dp/0399537643
It’s a fun read, though hope to actually make something in it eventually.
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cool, thanks for the link, it looks interesting )
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