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An actual photo of the Jersey Devil?


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ANSWER: Hairless squirrel...most news will suggest things for you to think..so you do not have to do it on your own...media manipulation thru suggestion..but in most cases there is a rational answer...such has this exercise here..

Also the photo was taken in Oklahoma, not New Jersey

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This has been posted and discussed and every one agreed, it's a hairless squirel./=

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Poor little thing i bet hes frozen.

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Poor little thing, but saves peeling him before he goes in the oven.

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Poor little thing, but saves peeling him before he goes in the oven.

you gotta feed that squirrel a whole lot of more nuts before it is anything more but a side dish! :D

typo.

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you gotta feed that squirrel a whole lot of more nuts before it is anything more but a side dish! :D

typo.

True, I have loads of nuts, just need to find more of them peelless squirrels.

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So, this part of the forum now consists of 'exercises'?

this particular thread turns more nd more out to be a cookbook...

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this particular thread turns more nd more out to be a cookbook...

Reminds me of when my grandfather used to talk about having squirrel stew all the time...

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yes Sweetpumper, since too many people will believe whatever you suggest to them. People lost their ability to think freely. There is a whooooooooole looooong back story to this particular photograph.

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Reminds me of when my grandfather used to talk about having squirrel stew all the time...

haha, seems we both had Grampas with "alternative cuisine" skillz.....my grandfather always told the story of how they didn't have enough food after the war and they had to eat whatever they could turn into food. He served cat sometimes then , calling it " roof rabbit"...

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