PLEASE Move The ''DEER CROSSING'' Signs

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The really scary part is that there are more people who think like this than we would imagine. Is it then any wonder that we have idiots being elected to Congress with a huge population of voters who have no more common sense than that women. It lends credence to the idea that each succeeding generation is more stupid than the preceding one.It sure gives one a moment of anxiety about the future and certainly shows that we seniors are most likely the smarter than the current generation.
 
Why are deer the only ones that the majority of the signage? I don't recall seeing a buffalo silhouette signs when I visited Wyoming or maybe I forget simply from looking at all the buffalo. Opossum.. racoons... What about them?


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I was in the Ft. Myers Fl area when we came across a panther crossing sign. My wife wanted to get out of the car car to take a picture of it. I told her that was a great idea and I'd wait right there for her. Something caused her to change her mind.
 
I have no trouble believing that people like that actually exist.

However, I read that joke already in a book about the stupidity of city visitors visiting national parks which I bought sometime in the 80s. I don't believe for a minute that the woman is real and not a shill arranged by those mic jockeys. Good grief, folks, this is talk radio.
 
There was a guy here who put up signs warning of suicidal deer in an area of high vehicle/deer collisions. It was all good till a news story; then he had to quit because people were stealing the signs as fast as he could get them printed.
 
Why are deer the only ones that the majority of the signage? I don't recall seeing a buffalo silhouette signs when I visited Wyoming or maybe I forget simply from looking at all the buffalo. Opossum.. racoons... What about them?


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Up in Canada I saw a lot of moose crossing signs.
 
I saw a lot of deer signs laying in the grass.
This is what happened when a deer was crossing way down the road from the deer crossing sign.
 

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