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***Motorists Beware*** It's animals gone wild month in Canada

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  1. kwik_e_mart

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    http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/2005110...tGgOrgF;_ylu=X3oDMTBiMW04NW9mBHNlYwMlJVRPUCUl

    November love makes wild animals blind to road dangers

    1 hour, 42 minutes ago

    OTTAWA (AFP) - During this mating season in Canada, amorous deer, elk and moose crossing roads and highways in search of love are more often bumping into motor vehicles instead, according to the latest crash statistics.

    In the past decade, the number of wild animals hit by speeding cars and trucks has doubled to about 100,000, resulting in tens of millions of dollars in damage and healthcare costs, according to officials.

    A handful of people and thousands of animals also die each year in collisions, although still too few to threaten hooved populations.

    Darrell Crabbe, executive director of the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation, said deer hardly eat, rarely sleep and think only about sex in November, so motorists should be extra cautious.

    "They suffer from tunnel vision this season. You can honk your horn, but they probably won't acknowledge you if they're hot on a doe's trail," he said. "They have no inhibitions this time of year."

    "It's like a teenage boy at a prom with a pocket full of condoms."

    Wildlife proponents blame the construction of new roads in rural areas and communities stretching further and further into animal habitat for the carnage. Reporting of mishaps has improved too, Crabbe noted.

    Governments have responded by installing fences along major highways, sometimes negatively affecting animal migration patterns, and clearing brush near roads to improve visibility. As well, government-sponsored advertising campaigns encourage drivers to slow down.
     
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    Somewhere between the aardvark and the ape, evolution screwed us out of a mating season. All we get now are stories of panthers at play in a bathroom. And that is good enuff for me I guess, but we sure did get screwed on that deal.
     
  3. codell

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    Its not just in Canada.

    Up here where I live (Magnolia), there are a TON of deer crossing the road.

    In fact, I hate driving out here at night because it has gotten so bad.
     

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