Friday, 20 May 2022

Drunken Beast Observers

At 4am, in a US Brooklyn warehouse in 2015 ....

Drunken Raccoons Are Not Hard To Find
Drunken Raccoons Are Not Hard To Find .....

.... a raccoon broke into a warehouse, where a worker was cleaning up a spill from a 72 case order of beer falling over. 

The raccoon had been drinking the spillage, and was filmed by the warehouse worker drunkenly wandering about. The raccoon was not harmed and was allowed to leave after weaving over the floor. Also in 2015 another raccoon got drunk on alcoholic Jello Shots in a waste can, and was filmed collapsing drunkenly in the road near the waster bin.

While at a Christmas market in Erfurt, Germany, in 2019, a Raccoon had taken something of a liking to mulled wine left in glasses at the market. He was observed drinking out of any glass he would get his hands on, and was last seen drunkenly crossing a railway line and into a wooded area. 

Sadly this drunken binge session ended unhappily for the Raccoon when a local hunter then shot and killed him. Other Raccoons have been observed taking a tipple or two .... But continuing on the theme of drunks and animals .... 

One Armed Swimmers In Loch Ness Have A Lot To Answer For
One Armed Swimmers In Loch Ness Have A Lot To Answer For

The reported Loch Ness monster sightings reached their highest number for 36 years in 2019, with 18 reports of encounters recorded by the Official Loch Ness Monster Sightings Register. The record year was 1983 when there were 21 reports.

Cowboy Pigeons In Las Vegas
Cowboy Pigeons In Las Vegas

Continuing on the strange animal theme, two pigeons were filmed in Las Vegas flying about with little cowboy hats apparently glued to their heads. They seemingly were not injured or disabled by the Stetsons and although they were sighted on a number of occasions the local police said that the situation "does not appear to be a police matter at this time". 

With the hats having stayed in place for at least five days it was assumed that the hats would simply fall of as the birds lost and replaced feathers over time.

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