http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,245226,00.html I'll bet this guy's wife NEVER let's him bring home anything else after a hunting trip to put in the refrigerator! :shock:
No duck dinner... That poor thing. Now not only did the husband not get a duck dinner, he has to pay a vet bill. If you were anti-hunter (which I am not) you would delight in the poetic justice of it all.
Further details of the incident states that upon waking, the duck proceeded to jump up and down uncontrollably making ridiculous noises and stating that it was actually Wabbit Season. The hunter was obviously confused and the rabbit counted that it was truly duck season and to again shoot the duck. The duck notified PETA immediately and has acquired the organization's attorney for services with law suit pending against both the hunter and the rabbit for malicious intent.
Okay, I've got just one comment to make here. . . it states that the door had been opened and shut a number of times (that with the decreased metabolism of the duck gave it enough air) - and in the piece it also states that the wife opened the door and saw the duck lift its head and that the daughter took it to the vet. . .so it sounds as if the dad/hunter was not at home - you all with me so far??? Alright, finally, to my point here - Who in God's name keeps a fully feathered,-supposedely dead - with all of it's body parts attached - duck in their fridge - for two days, no less!?!? da da dum dum dum dum dum dum If you do, and you don't find this strange; I won't appologize, face the facts here - you're weird IMHO
I found it very strange zoo! But I can't imagine the wife's face when that duck raised up it's head! That poor duck!