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<blockquote data-quote="r00s7a" data-source="post: 916964" data-attributes="member: 9675"><p>I agree with that, the brain can play some tricks on you when you are looking at something unidentified. We were down on Three Rivers north of Broken Bow deer hunting one time and something came out into a clear cut and my brain just could not identify it. I had to stare at it for almost a full minute until my brain processed what it was, and even then I was like, really??? It was a freakin emu or ostrich! I couldn't believe it. I called my buddy on the radio and he came over to where I was and verified I wasn't smokin crack. After we got back to camp and told the story, the old men laughed. Apparently someone had a stupid emu farm and couldn't afford the feed and just turned them out on Three Rivers. There had been a few sightings, but to my knowledge no one had shot one yet, which was surprising! I was laughing too hard and couldn't have held my rifle still.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="r00s7a, post: 916964, member: 9675"] I agree with that, the brain can play some tricks on you when you are looking at something unidentified. We were down on Three Rivers north of Broken Bow deer hunting one time and something came out into a clear cut and my brain just could not identify it. I had to stare at it for almost a full minute until my brain processed what it was, and even then I was like, really??? It was a freakin emu or ostrich! I couldn't believe it. I called my buddy on the radio and he came over to where I was and verified I wasn't smokin crack. After we got back to camp and told the story, the old men laughed. Apparently someone had a stupid emu farm and couldn't afford the feed and just turned them out on Three Rivers. There had been a few sightings, but to my knowledge no one had shot one yet, which was surprising! I was laughing too hard and couldn't have held my rifle still. [/QUOTE]
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