Road kill at record levels in North Idaho

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Uploaded by on Feb 27, 2008

All the snow in the mountains is pushing wildlife closer to populated areas in search of food and officials says its leading to a record year for road kill in North Idaho. KXLY4's Annie Bishop reports.

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  • there is nothing wrong with eating roadkill....a little ketchup and you're done...lol

  • haha i laughed when she said peanut butter =D

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  • @ 16 seconds the bitch on the left looks creepy

  • @sexagain Y'all are so stupid and so full of shit. You never saw such a thing. Damn idiots from overseas will lie about anything.

  • o m g. what if a human dies and he's not wearing his seatbelt and pieces of his brain get into the animal that they donate????!!!!!!!!!!!!! I WOULD NEVER EAT ROADKILL!!!

  • @SharkKid42 If you're poor enough anything tastes good belive me , been poor enough...

  • she just wants peanut butter for herself

  • @stripes5150 Haha well at least you have an idea now lol

  • @bluebuggO2 That's just the nastiest comparison...lol

  • @stripes5150 You'd be suprised ive had people that have done that haha. But when the animal is hit, all the intestinal nastyness courses through the blood stream or taints the meat. And it tastes like a hookers butthole. that got ran over...

  • oh yeah. nothing tastier than the taste of burning rubber

  • double dead meat :)

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