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Title: Entirely Purple Squirrel Found in Jersey Shore Backyard
Post by: Donna on 08-Feb-12, 09:24:57 AM
http://blogs.discovery.com/animal_news/2012/02/purple-squirrel-discovered-in-jersey-shore.html#mkcpgn=fbapl1 (http://blogs.discovery.com/animal_news/2012/02/purple-squirrel-discovered-in-jersey-shore.html#mkcpgn=fbapl1) HUH? What think?


Title: Re: Entirely Purple Squirrel Found in Jersey Shore Backyard
Post by: Shaky on 08-Feb-12, 09:36:35 AM
Squrple?


Title: Re: Entirely Purple Squirrel Found in Jersey Shore Backyard
Post by: Donna on 08-Feb-12, 09:38:44 AM
Squrple?

Only you!!  :devil:


Title: Re: Entirely Purple Squirrel Found in Jersey Shore Backyard
Post by: Shaky on 08-Feb-12, 09:47:13 AM

Perhaps the squirrel fell into a vat of cheap wine -- squirripple.


Title: Re: Entirely Purple Squirrel Found in Jersey Shore Backyard
Post by: Donna on 08-Feb-12, 09:55:42 AM

Perhaps the squirrel fell into a vat of cheap wine -- squirripple.

OY!!! (http://i302.photobucket.com/albums/nn116/imagoodone4sure/smileys/themoticon_confused.gif)


Title: Re: Entirely Purple Squirrel Found in Jersey Shore Backyard
Post by: ~Sage~ on 11-Feb-12, 01:18:10 PM
So, the unnaturally purple squirrel may be the canary in the coal mine. 

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Krish Pillai, a professor at Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania, commented that "This is not good at all. That color looks very much like Tyrian purple. It is a natural organobromide compound seen in molluscs and rarely found in land animals. The squirrel has too much bromide in its system possibly from all the bromide laced frack water it's been drinking. I would raise the alarm. This could mean bladder cancer for humans down the road."

posted and discussed at Wildlife Gardeners (http://www.wildlifegardeners.org/forum/north-american-wildlife/9640-purple-squirrel-found-pennsylvania.html)


Title: Re: Entirely Purple Squirrel Found in Jersey Shore Backyard
Post by: Donna on 11-Feb-12, 01:43:36 PM
So, the unnaturally purple squirrel may be the canary in the coal mine. 

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Krish Pillai, a professor at Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania, commented that "This is not good at all. That color looks very much like Tyrian purple. It is a natural organobromide compound seen in molluscs and rarely found in land animals. The squirrel has too much bromide in its system possibly from all the bromide laced frack water it's been drinking. I would raise the alarm. This could mean bladder cancer for humans down the road."

posted and discussed at Wildlife Gardeners (http://www.wildlifegardeners.org/forum/north-american-wildlife/9640-purple-squirrel-found-pennsylvania.html)

Wow, now that is scary, thanks Sage for the heads up!


Title: Re: Entirely Purple Squirrel Found in Jersey Shore Backyard
Post by: Paul Hamilton on 11-Feb-12, 01:50:27 PM
If I ever form a band or launch a new company, Entirely Purple Squirrel is the best name I can imagine.

Paul


Title: Re: Entirely Purple Squirrel Found in Jersey Shore Backyard
Post by: Donna on 11-Feb-12, 01:51:11 PM
If I ever form a band or launch a new company, Entirely Purple Squirrel is the best name I can imagine.

Paul

Do it!  :devil:


Title: Re: Entirely Purple Squirrel Found in Jersey Shore Backyard
Post by: birdmusic on 11-Feb-12, 03:38:37 PM
If I ever form a band or launch a new company, Entirely Purple Squirrel is the best name I can imagine.

Paul


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