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| Drunk Swedish Elk found in Tree; I'm not even making this up! | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Sep 11 2011, 11:45 AM (255 Views) | |
| Gangor | Sep 11 2011, 11:45 AM Post #1 |
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Bench Warmer
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link A homeowner in southern Sweden got a shock when he found a drunken elk stuck in his neighbour's apple tree. The animal was apparently on the hunt for fermenting apples when she lost her balance and became trapped in the tree. Per Johansson, from Saro near Gothenburg, found the elk making a roaring noise in the garden next door. He called the emergency services, who helped him free the boozed-up beast by sawing off branches. She spent the night recovering in the garden. The next day she took herself off into the woods with her hangover. It is not unusual to see elk, or moose as they are known in North America, drunk in Sweden during autumn, when there are plenty of apples about. Other residents of Saro had seen the elk on the loose in the preceding days. Mr Johansson said the elk appeared to be sick, drunk, or "half-stupid", the Associated Press reported. |
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| bloggyelf | Sep 11 2011, 01:20 PM Post #2 |
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Evil Halfling
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heh i saw a blurb about this but didn't read the article. it's awesome tho, one of those truth is stranger than fiction stories. ![]() just how drunk can you get from fermented apples? there are both elk and moose in North America, they are different things... i think. wonder which kind was in the tree.
Edited by bloggyelf, Sep 11 2011, 01:21 PM.
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| Amentep | Sep 12 2011, 08:39 PM Post #3 |
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Moose (without Squirrel). Its a Soccer-Football thing. Moose in Europe is an Elk. Our Elk don't really exist in Europe; they resemble (but are distinct from) the European Red Deer. |
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| Sereki | Oct 11 2011, 07:55 AM Post #4 |
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Tasmanian Devil
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Thar be a clip out there of a drunken chipmunk or squirrel, cannot quite remember which, tis funny, tries to climb tree. It fails when it falls off head over heads, literally. |
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