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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 8481341 United States 04/05/2018 09:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Wildlife wandering in the streets "Zombie" raccoons - Something strange in the sky-Science now confirms birds have a protein in eyes so they Hmm, Im surprised this has alot of views but no replies at all. I guess people are really NOT paying attention very much if at all to whats going on around them locally/worldwide/universe wide. |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 8481341 United States 04/05/2018 09:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Wildlife wandering in the streets "Zombie" raccoons - Something strange in the sky-Science now confirms birds have a protein in eyes so they I am interested. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 40647029 Ability to see magnetic lines If birds gavevitbdo otger animals have it? How can a protein allow something to see what others can’t. Sorry I cant answer that question but if its researched the answer can definately be found ;-) Ahhh Haaaa. Watch this short video and I think your question will be answered ;-) Last Edited by Account Deleted by User on 04/05/2018 11:16 PM |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 7876686 United States 04/05/2018 11:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Wildlife wandering in the streets "Zombie" raccoons - Something strange in the sky-Science now confirms birds have a protein in eyes so they I'm surprised at the lack of birds for 200 miles on our recent trip back from Texas!! From Wichita ks to Lawrence ks all I observed was several Hawks n lots of chemtrails!! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76395149 Panama 04/05/2018 11:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Wildlife wandering in the streets "Zombie" raccoons - Something strange in the sky-Science now confirms birds have a protein in eyes so they I am interested. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 40647029 Ability to see magnetic lines If birds gavevitbdo otger animals have it? How can a protein allow something to see what others can’t. Sorry I cant answer that question but if its researched the answer can definately be found ;-) I know that birds are able to see on the ultraviolet light spectrum while humans cannot. I don't know if that enables them to see magnetic fields though. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 75682040 United States 04/06/2018 12:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Wildlife wandering in the streets "Zombie" raccoons - Something strange in the sky-Science now confirms birds have a protein in eyes so they I saw a "zombie raccoon" today. Actually, my lab found it first. It was very strange. This one was in the woods and it didn't run from my dog. It only arched it's back a little to scare my dog. When I went over to it (to put my dog on a leash) it climbed a couple of feet up a tree and sat there gnashing it's teeth at me. I got within 10 ft of it and decided not to get any closer. As soon as I walked away, it climbed down and sat on the ground again. Last week, my daughter's neighborhood had a skunk wandering the neighborhood all week. When it decided to camp out on her neighbor's lawn, who happens to be a state cop, he shot it. They said there was definitely something not right about this skunk. I spend a lot of time outdoors and do wildlife photography. My opinion on this is the weather we've been having in PA. I don't know about the skunk, but I would say the raccoon was most likely in a tree that fell in the high winds we've been having and most likely has a head injury. We've had 4 nor'easters, one with 60 mph winds, and yesterday, we had a cold front come in, and that brought 60 mph winds. Trees are down all over the place, and I lost power twice yesterday. Not sure about these other "zombie" raccoons, but I can positively tell you that now is when they are nursing their babies in the hollows of these trees, most hollow trees are dead and fall easily in high winds. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 8481341 United States 04/06/2018 09:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Wildlife wandering in the streets "Zombie" raccoons - Something strange in the sky-Science now confirms birds have a protein in eyes so they I saw a "zombie raccoon" today. Actually, my lab found it first. It was very strange. This one was in the woods and it didn't run from my dog. It only arched it's back a little to scare my dog. When I went over to it (to put my dog on a leash) it climbed a couple of feet up a tree and sat there gnashing it's teeth at me. I got within 10 ft of it and decided not to get any closer. As soon as I walked away, it climbed down and sat on the ground again. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75682040 Last week, my daughter's neighborhood had a skunk wandering the neighborhood all week. When it decided to camp out on her neighbor's lawn, who happens to be a state cop, he shot it. They said there was definitely something not right about this skunk. I spend a lot of time outdoors and do wildlife photography. My opinion on this is the weather we've been having in PA. I don't know about the skunk, but I would say the raccoon was most likely in a tree that fell in the high winds we've been having and most likely has a head injury. We've had 4 nor'easters, one with 60 mph winds, and yesterday, we had a cold front come in, and that brought 60 mph winds. Trees are down all over the place, and I lost power twice yesterday. Not sure about these other "zombie" raccoons, but I can positively tell you that now is when they are nursing their babies in the hollows of these trees, most hollow trees are dead and fall easily in high winds. Crazy |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 69999830 United States 04/06/2018 06:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Wildlife wandering in the streets "Zombie" raccoons - Something strange in the sky-Science now confirms birds have a protein in eyes so they UV light fascinating. The cycle of time is upon us. Now we began to understand all the sun worship In Egypt and Peru. Plus sun temples at Chichen Itza and Teotihuacan. The seals have been broken..... |
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