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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: EC on June 29, 2017, 05:36:53 pm
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MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A man trapped an animal that was tearing up his grass, but it's nothing he's seen before.
"I don't know what it is. Some people say it's an albino raccoon, some says it's an albino fox. I don't know what it is. It's just an animal that I want to get rid of, and no one wants to come and get it," Calvin Lee said.
WREG investigated, and we believe it's a baby albino raccoon.
More: http://wreg.com/2017/06/28/what-is-this-strange-animal-man-captures-unique-creature-tearing-up-his-grass/
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Yeah, looks like an albino raccoon to me. Poor thing.
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Raccoon.
Obviously.
However not a true albino due to the pigmented eyes.
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CHUBACHABRA!!!
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Raccoon.
Obviously.
However not a true albino due to the pigmented eyes.
Yep.
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It's the guy who framed OJ.
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The guy's wife turned it loose on a country road. A sure death sentence. **nononono*
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CHUBACHABRA!!!
Rats, hope it was going to be a Jackalope.
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Check this out:
Man dragging dead raccoon shot, run over after driver mistakes it for a dog!
Warning: This video contains explicit language
ALLYN, Wash. – A Washington state sheriff’s office is asking for help tracking down a suspect they say shot and ran over another man Sunday after he mistook a dead raccoon that the victim was dragging down the road for a dog.
The man intended to use the already-dead raccoon as bait in his crab pot, the Mason County Sheriff’s Office said, but a confrontation over it quickly got out of hand and police say the suspect ran the man over and shot him in the leg.
Surveillance video captured the truck, which is a Ford extended cab built between 1992 and 1997 with a dark-colored canopy. There was a white dog in the cab.
Jeff Rhoades, a detective sergeant with the sheriff’s office, said the suspect might have tried to alter the truck’s appearance after the incident.
http://wreg.com/2017/06/29/man-dragging-dead-raccoon-shot-run-over-after-driver-mistakes-it-for-a-dog/
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Ray-cons!
@Freya
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHQ7bt5LBj8
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I've been seeing a fox almost every night as I roll into town.