OK, it's deer rut time again for most of you>>>
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OK, it's deer rut time again for most of you>>>
here in the USA. Our ever-growing population of these beautiful usually smart graceful food animals get their hormones all out of wack this time of year. Adult deer that are ususally cautious go basically beserk and all are looking for some "strange."
Try not to kill any with your audis!!!!
Try not to kill any with your audis!!!!
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Ive hit one before
A few summers ago I clipped one with the front bumper. If I would have been going any slower I would have hit it head on.
I got hit my an animal a few months back a the rear door, wasnt a deer though. There are alot around my area and I really hate driving at night on country roads for this reason alone.
Be safe all!
I got hit my an animal a few months back a the rear door, wasnt a deer though. There are alot around my area and I really hate driving at night on country roads for this reason alone.
Be safe all!
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We've got moose up here, they'll take your head off if you hit 1 of them.
<center><img src="http://www.gnb.ca/0113/moose/MooseCrash-sm.jpg"></center><p>some stats
<i>A moose can weigh 450 kilograms (1,000 pounds) and stand 2 meters (6 1/2 feet) tall, often resulting in the animal impacting the windshield and roof of a vehicle. Collisions with such a large animal often result in severe damage to the vehicle involved and sometimes death or serious injury to the vehicle occupants. </i>
<i>A moose can weigh 450 kilograms (1,000 pounds) and stand 2 meters (6 1/2 feet) tall, often resulting in the animal impacting the windshield and roof of a vehicle. Collisions with such a large animal often result in severe damage to the vehicle involved and sometimes death or serious injury to the vehicle occupants. </i>
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Moose, caribou, elk, bears and these big buggers...
<center><img src="http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g156/tagish8/PDRM0506.jpg"></center><p>..these will mess up a Kenworth, and do.
Good eatin' though!
I have one in my freezer
Good eatin' though!
I have one in my freezer
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The whine of the turbo in my 4K turns their heads....
Driving back from Burien I encountered numerous moose and deer in the ditches right around GTStyle's neck of the woods. In 30 years of driving that road I have never seen as many critters on the highway as that trip.
The big forest fire followed a couple days later so perhaps they were aware of the danger and came down low to avoid the fire.
The big forest fire followed a couple days later so perhaps they were aware of the danger and came down low to avoid the fire.
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Geeez, thanks a lot Ray. You had to bring up the subject
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