Looks like zombies got to Santa's herd.

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  • clt46910

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    I think the more likely answer would be that it is frozen road kill that someone propped up and took the picture. Possums, coons and birds would clean off the meat before it got frozen and found by the picture taker.

    Broken antler leads me to believe a possible road kill. Some of those road workers have a rather warped sense of humor.
     

    Bigum1969

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    I don't doubt that zombies are real. I just don't think they were what did this. After all, the brains still seem to be intact, correct? Therefore it most likely was not zombies! :p

    Agree. A key indicator of a zombie attack is the lack of brain matter left in the victim. Clearly this was Bigfoot.
     

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    "[FONT=verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif]Zombification occurs shortly after being bit by a zombie."

    I don't think intact brain matter precludes zombie attack. Seriously, reindeer are pretty fast, and they can fly too, so it seems possible that this one was only bit on the heiny as he escaped.

    The advanced decomposition could just be an indicator that his zombification took place quite some time ago.


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    Bigum1969

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    "[FONT=verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif]Zombification occurs shortly after being bit by a zombie."

    I don't think intact brain matter precludes zombie attack. Seriously, reindeer are pretty fast, and they can fly too, so it seems possible that this one was only bit on the heiny as he escaped.

    The advanced decomposition could just be an indicator that his zombification took place quite some time ago.


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    I disagree.

    You can clearly see that Bigfoot attacked and took the choice cuts of meat before leaving the remains behind. Perhaps Bigfoot made some jerky, or even a pot roast.
     

    printcraft

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    I disagree.

    You can clearly see that Bigfoot attacked and took the choice cuts of meat before leaving the remains behind. Perhaps Bigfoot made some jerky, or even a pot roast.

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