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A spearman got into a truck to eat a snack and was trapped

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A spearman got into a truck to eat a snack and was trapped

A spearman got into a truck to eat a snack and was trapped

The peccary, or hog, was trapped in a pickup truck in Cornville, Arizona. Photo: AP

an American javelin -also known as peccary or tagua- get in the car to eat a bag of Cheetos and not get out. Pictures of the animal locked in the vehicle went viral on networks and soon appeared on the accounts of the Yavapai County Sheriff, who reported how the strange situation ended.

The beast was tempted to cast some good spells snacks in Cornville, Arizona, on April 6. The situation was resolved after a man with a spear was spotted trapped in a private truck called the deputy’s office to alert the strange situation.

When the Cornville officer arrived at the scene, he saw a Subaru with a spear inside. After talking to neighbors and the owner of the truck, Yavapai police determined that the vehicle had been parked overnight with the rear window open and the peccary entered it with the intent to steal some snacks.

The peccary got into the Subaru and could not get out.  Photo: AP

The peccary got into the Subaru and could not get out. Photo: AP

“Can you blame him? Who doesn’t love midnight Cheetos? His entrance slammed the back window and locked him inside. After licking Cheetos ’bag without crumbs, his attempt to get out of the vehicle turned out to be worse than entering,” Yavapai Sheriff’s post on the case wrote.

The prank continued to climb into positions: upon entering the Subaru, the spear tore off a portion of the dashboard, the inside of the rear door and put the vehicle in neutral, finding that the truck was walking alone and crossed the road up to it. slightly collided with some trees.

“The YCSO is pleased to report that no one was injured in this escape, including the animal. The deputy safely opened the hatch, allowing the javelin to carefully jump out and run back into the desert, ”the Yavapai Sheriff said in a statement.

When he was released he “ran into the desert”.  Photo: AP

When he was released he “ran into the desert”. Photo: AP

To end the story, Yavapai recalls that “if you’re in the Southwest, you probably already know that it’s best not to feed the hog. Yes, it’s tempting to create, but when people feed wild animals, they bring them into neighborhoods and can lead to necessary conflicts. Encourage your neighbors not to either. “

theFarewell to the national dish

The inhabitants of Dominica will not be able to eat their national dish, prepared from a native giant frog, because the long battle with the fungus that threatens the amphibian will not prevent it from continuing to be in danger of extinction.

“It will be a long time before we can reconsider eating mountain chicken,” a wildlife expert with the Caribbean island’s Department of Forestry said Monday. Janelle Brisbanewhich refers to the famous name of the frog.

Brisbane explained in statements to a local station that the fungus that affects the so -called “mountain chicken” is in the chytrid type.

The giant frog is in danger of extinction.

The giant frog is in danger of extinction.

This fungus causes chytridiomycosis in amphibians, a disease that damages their skin. The expert also revealed that the chytrid fungus, which is found in the ground and “very difficult to remove”, came “to stay in Dominica”, after being identified in 2002.

The larger -than -normal frog, which lives in Dominica and Montserrat, has been classified as an endangered species due to the extreme decline in its population due to hunting, volcanic activity and the aforementioned chytrid fungus.

For many years, “mountain chicken” was the traditional food in Dominica, as well as on the neighboring Caribbean islands of Saint Lucia, Martinique, and Guadeloupe.

Source: EFE

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