Shot Duck Survives in Fridge For 2 Days
Wow, that’s one strong duck! How come the hunter didn’t notice he was alive?
The duck would not die.
Wildlife officials said the feathered Lazarus had been shot by a hunter and put into his refrigerator for two days. That’s when the hunter’s wife opened the door and the duck lifted his head, giving her a scare.
The man’s wife "was going to check on the refrigerator because it hadn’t been working right and when she opened the door, it looked up at her," said Laina Whipple, a receptionist at Killearn Animal Hospital.
"She freaked out and told the daughter to take it to the hospital right then and there."
The hospital’s staff had the daughter take the 450-gram to Goose Creek Wildlife Sanctuary, where it has been treated since Tuesday for wounds to its wing and leg.
Sanctuary veterinarian David Hale said it has about a 75-per-cent chance of survival but probably will not ever be well enough to be released back into the wild.
He said the duck, which has a low metabolism, could have survived in a big enough refrigerator, especially if the door was opened and closed several times.
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Am I the only one who wonders……..Why would anyone put a duck in the “REFRIDGERATOR” for 2 days without processing the carcass??????????? This sounds very suspect.