Dark Sprite
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I didn’t know turkeys could go that fast.
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They suck. They'll run at your car at the last second. Very dumb birds.Oops! I've heard about ducks, geese, and even a few antlered animals colliding with a vehicle, but a turkey?
The insurance company tried to tell me I was at fault, but after telling them a thing or two, they decided to be a not at fault accident. Like I told the Turkey "Hey I'll be coming through mile marker 124 at 5pm....jump out in front of me at that time".
They re-introduced turkeys here in Maine a while back and now they are everywhere.....Had to go down I95 again last weekend and there were a ton of dead ones and few fresh splats on the road from them......
How did the Turkey run 70 mph?I bought a brand new Grabber Blue RTR in early April. It had been sitting in the garage, waiting for the rain to stop. Took it out for it's first drive....heading back home minding my own business a 30lb tom turkey decided to run in front of me and try to take flight. He was only about 3ft away when this happened. He took out part of the nose, dented hood in two places, took out windshield, and messed up the roof.
The thing that surprised me was the windshield. It shattered into a fine dust with pieces of tiny glass. We were covered from head to toe. My husband got hit in the head from the rearview mirror that let go and the overhead console. The only part that helped was the RTR banner on the windshield. Here are some pics. Hard to see the damage as it rained the next day. The last pic was from earlier that day after detailing it.
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Super turkey...How did the Turkey run 70 mph?
How did the Turkey run 70 mph?
Actually, wild Turkeys are very intelligent. It is the domesticated ones that have drowned watching rain fall. Wildlife can be a real PItA. Just paid $2000 today for repairs to my Flex caused by a squirrel spending a day building a nest under the hood. And I didn't even get to shoot it.They suck. They'll run at your car at the last second. Very dumb birds.
Several years ago, my cousin went out to start a car that he hadn't driven for a few weeks. The battery had power, but the engine wouldn't turn. He looked under the hood and found that the engine bay was packed tight with walnuts. Squirrels had decided to use the engine compartment for a walnut depository.Just paid $2000 today for repairs to my Flex caused by a squirrel spending a day building a nest under the hood. And I didn't even get to shoot it.
PrayersI bought a brand new Grabber Blue RTR in early April. It had been sitting in the garage, waiting for the rain to stop. Took it out for it's first drive....heading back home minding my own business a 30lb tom turkey decided to run in front of me and try to take flight. He was only about 3ft away when this happened. He took out part of the nose, dented hood in two places, took out windshield, and messed up the roof.
The thing that surprised me was the windshield. It shattered into a fine dust with pieces of tiny glass. We were covered from head to toe. My husband got hit in the head from the rearview mirror that let go and the overhead console. The only part that helped was the RTR banner on the windshield. Here are some pics. Hard to see the damage as it rained the next day. The last pic was from earlier that day after detailing it.
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I’m glad no one was hurt except for the poor turkey & your Pony CarOops! I've heard about ducks, geese, and even a few antlered animals colliding with a vehicle, but a turkey?