When we were kids we built simple little rafts and went out on Lake Michigan never considering that the lake is maybe 90-100 miles wide. At least these guys were smart enough to stay on a small river.
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I've shown this photo before, a headless deer carcass in the Sante Fe River in Florida.
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I've shown this photo before, a headless deer carcass in the Sante Fe River in Florida.
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actually, at a very large and popular provincial park here a few years back I saw 3 floating moose, one of which was unfortunately jabbed at by one of the youth and immediately ruptured like a putrid balloon filled with maggots....On the Allagash in 2019, downstream from East Twin Brook Campsite, we saw a bloated, dead moose floating or lodged on the river-right bank. Then on the St. Croix in 2020, just as I was about to throw the canoe on my shoulders and begin the portage around Canoose Ledges, I suddenly heard "How are you doing today?" and a border patrol agent stepped out of the woods. These might not be "strange," but they are slightly uncommon sights.
I was told that in an average year there are over a dozen "winter kill" moose and deer in the park, most from going through thin ice...