To continue with an Australian theme (see the post below), here's a story about crop circles and aliens that weren't.
The mystery of crop circles in poppy fields in Australia's southern island state of Tasmania has been solved -- stoned wallabies are eating the poppy heads and hopping around in circles.
"We have a problem with wallabies entering poppy fields, getting as high as a kite and going around in circles," the state's top lawmaker Lara Giddings told local media on Thursday.
"Then they crash. We see crop circles in the poppy industry from wallabies that are high," she said.Wallaby (image courtesy of Wikipedia)
Many people believe crop circles that mysteriously appear in fields around the world are created by aliens.
Poppy producer Tasmanian Alkaloids said livestock which ate the poppies were known to "act weird" -- including deer and sheep in the state's highlands.
"There have been many stories about sheep that have eaten some of the poppies after harvesting and they all walk around in circles," said field operations manager Rick Rockliff.
There's more at the link.
I've never believed all the crap about crop circles being created by aliens. However, I've always put them down to the actions of credulous hippies and tree-hugger types. Stoned wallabies are culprits I'd never even considered, quite frankly!
Peter
1 comment:
The question I have is, do the wallabies circle in a clockwise or in a counterclockwise direction? Being that it is the Southern Hemisphere, I'd guess that it would be clockwise.
;-)
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