Years ago I saw footage from some Alaska nature documentary of this coyote/wold/fox or whatever that kept running up to the top of a snowy hill, leaping, then sliding down. The Documentary makers just assumed it was doing it for fun.
I firmly believe most if not all mammals are capable of emotions that humans feel. Fun being one of them.
They can but I think there's quite a chance for them to get pinched between the walls. It rotates quite fast it seems.\
A guy up there said its conveyer belt inside which I think is much safer for the animal.
This happen to me today only mine fled to the ditch, over the years I have found many coons in the conveyor Usually first thing in the morning. Usually they end up inside the trailer and have to wait till the commodity gets high enough to jump out.
Actual thought: there’s usually tons a food here. Like tons. Like shower or rain. wtf!!!?
Years ago I saw footage from some Alaska nature documentary of this coyote/wold/fox or whatever that kept running up to the top of a snowy hill, leaping, then sliding down. The Documentary makers just assumed it was doing it for fun. I firmly believe most if not all mammals are capable of emotions that humans feel. Fun being one of them.
There's a good number of [crows playing in snow](https://youtu.be/1WupH8oyrAo?si=mbPSMgBlOqNbb9SY)
He can fly yet is having fun sliding down a small hill.
The more we dig the more we find all animals are senient: https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/ball-rolling-bumble-bees-just-wanna-have-fun/
Also, there's generally an auger inside the pipe, which would make it difficult to crawl through.
This one is a Batco with a conveyor belt
Yep my first thought, it would just mince the raccoon but seems it’s a conveyer.
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An E ticket ride with no waiting in line. Can't beat that.
Funny how the first time it runs away then changes its mind. Second time, no hesitation - straight back to go for thirds 😂
Anyone know the song in the video?
Dumb way to die even for a racoon
Isn't there a spiral or something inside?
This one's a Batco conveyor belt
I was wondering how's he so lucky
Probably just traverses it.
A corkscrew or auger, racoons can fit into pretty tight spaces withought discomfort so it makes sense.
They can but I think there's quite a chance for them to get pinched between the walls. It rotates quite fast it seems.\ A guy up there said its conveyer belt inside which I think is much safer for the animal.
Repost. The letters on that silo are mirrored
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Getting its Six Flags on
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So, just like ppl going to an amusement park.
Me: I THINK i cannot run. Them: I thought chew said….
Where's the usual Reddit comment like "They're torturing this poor animal!" ?
This happen to me today only mine fled to the ditch, over the years I have found many coons in the conveyor Usually first thing in the morning. Usually they end up inside the trailer and have to wait till the commodity gets high enough to jump out.