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Shot Duck Survives 2 Days in Fla. Fridge
Sanctuary veterinarian David Hale said it has about a 75 percent chance of survival, but probably won't ever be well enough to be released back into the wild.
He said the duck, which has a low metabolism, could have survived in a big enough refrigerator, especially if the door was opened and closed several times. And he said he understands how the hunter thought the duck was dead.
"This duck is very passive," Hale said.
Sanctuary veterinarian David Hale said it has about a 75 percent chance of survival, but probably won't ever be well enough to be released back into the wild.
He said the duck, which has a low metabolism, could have survived in a big enough refrigerator, especially if the door was opened and closed several times. And he said he understands how the hunter thought the duck was dead.
"This duck is very passive," Hale said.
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Vegetarians everywhere, I want you to get up, go to your window, stick your head outside and say, "I'm mad as hell, and I'm not gonna take it anymore!", then settle down to dine with a nice Cabernet and a plate of sesame tofu.
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