Huge beaver ravages Russian store

by Jordan Yerman | May 1, 2008 at 10:06 am
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The source article implies in its headline that the beaver was seeking vodka, but there's only evidence that the beast smashed up a few bottles. No word on if it consumed anything.

"The saleswoman saw a large animal near a store room and called the local emergencies service," a spokesman for the Ozersk administration said. "The animal was apparently frightened by nearby forest fires, and decided to get assistance from people," the spokesman added.

Shortly after the rescuers arrived, the beaver "smashed a few bottles of vodka." The animal was later safely captured and taken back to a safe part of the forest.

After a long dry spell Russia is experiencing its worst wildfires in 30 years with over 36,000 hectares of forest affect in the Far East, Siberia and the Urals.

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Beaulieu
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at 12:22 on May 1st, 2008

jordan, I like this story. Nice 'animal' story!

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