Chipmunk Tail

Discussion in 'Weird, Bizarre and Mysterious' started by limetree, Aug 16, 2007.

  1. limetree

    limetree Member

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    I am about to go on a lovely bikeride, which reminded me of this one time a month or two ago i was on a bike path and some people biking in the opposite direction had just run over a chipmunk, and its tail came off.

    so on my way back, i saw it. this tiny little fuzzy tail, much smaller than i thought just sitting in the middle of the trail. it was sick.

    just thought i would share.

    anyone else got any biking stories?
    one time i was biking at night and i thought a log was a lion, i was frightened a bit, i also got close to a raccoon. which wasnt so scary, but who knows what those critters will do, especially at night. raccoons are tricky!
     
  2. Korey

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    I was toking up on a couch outside once and a skunk walked by...
     
  3. limetree

    limetree Member

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    that reminds me of the time i saw a cat in my front yard and went running towards it yelling kitty! It was night and dark outside and as i got closer i noticed that it was a skunk. i prompty turned around and ran my ass back into the house haha
     
  4. I'minmyunderwear

    I'minmyunderwear Newbie

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    raccoons are more dangerous during the day because then they're probably sick.


    and i was once about 10 feet away when my dog attacked and was immediately sprayed by a skunk. that was probably the most disgusting night of my life.
     
  5. cjd2001

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    The swans round by me are are quite rude. they spit and shake there butts at you as you approch them. My freinds dad used to go canoeing on the canal and he would only go as far as where the swans were.

    never seen a skunk though.
     
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