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Nope. Chuck Testa.

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+1 for the perfect throwback.

[–] [deleted] 11 pts

Those are taxidermy animals displayed like a diorama, a sudden drop in temperature to freezing levels is just from the movies

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I disagree, at least for the first animal. Look at the first animal, you see snow going up to its head. I think it died when the snow level was several feet deep, the animal died in multiple feet of snow, then a month later the snow dropped to a few inches and the frozen corpse was remaining standing, internals frozen solid, waiting for this guy to walk up and kick it over.

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I might have believed one animal like that, but multiple makes me think it's fake.

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The flash frozen mammoths are real. Not so sure about what’s in the video.

The first one might be real, but the next two are obviously taxidermy dogs. The guy found the first frozen animal, and got a stupid idea in his head.

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Day after tomorrow was movie magic bs

This is those dang Russian hackers that Killary warned us about

[–] 0 pt

Yes. Whites doing faggot tockshit nigger nonsense for internet shekels. Kudos to the, fuck you kindly and bueno piece

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How would they stay balanced? If they were literally freezing, it wouldn't all set in instantly, and they'd lose balance as part of them froze.

Besides, if the animals were nearly freezing, they'd be curled up somewhere trying to stay warm, not out roaming around.

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What happened: The temperature rose during the day a bit, melting some of the ice and snow and leaving slush on top of the ice. Then the Sun went down, and several animals had their feet frozen to the ice by the freezing slush. They soon died of exposure to the extreme cold. Note that one dog had a dead rodent that had climbed atop it to try to avoid the same fate. Once they were frozen solid, the man came along and kicked them over the next day, when the ice was soft and slushy again.