Go to Unsolved Mystery Publications Main Index Go to Free account page
Go to frequently asked mystery questions Go to Unsolved Mystery Publications Main Index
Welcome: to Unsolved Mysteries 1 2 3
 
 New Mystery StoryNew Unsolved Mystery UserLogon to Unsolved MysteriesRead Random Mystery StoryChat on Unsolved MysteriesMystery Coffee housePsychic Advice on Unsolved MysteriesGeneral Mysterious AdviceSerious Mysterious AdviceReplies Wanted on these mystery stories
 




Show Stories by
Newest
Recently Updated
Wanting Replies
Recently Replied to
Discussions&Questions
Site Suggestions
Highest Rated
Most Rated
General Advice

Ancient Beliefs
Angels, God, Spiritual
Animals&Pets
Comedy
Conspiracy Theories
Debates
Dreams
Dream Interpretation
Embarrassing Moments
Entertainment
ESP
General Interest
Ghosts/Apparitions
Hauntings
History
Horror
Household tips
Human Interest
Humor / Jokes
In Recognition of
Lost Friends/Family
Missing Persons
Music
Mysterious Happenings
Mysterious Sounds
Near Death Experience
Ouija Mysteries
Out of Body Experience
Party Line
Philosophy
Poetry
Prayers
Predictions
Psychic Advice
Quotes
Religious / Religions
Reviews
Riddles
Science
Sci-fi
Serious Advice
Strictly Fiction
Unsolved Crimes
UFOs
Urban Legends
USM Events and People
USM Games
In Memory of
Self Help
Search Stories:


Stories By AuthorId:


Google
Web Site   

Bookmark and Share



(oddly enough) Prairie Dogs Move Into Cemetery, Bones Move Out

  Author:  48531  Category:(Conspiracy) Created:(10/18/2004 8:20:00 AM)
This post has been Viewed (1008 times)

SANTA FE, N.M. (Reuters) - A happy colony of New Mexico prairie dogs hit pay dirt in a cemetery full of historic skeletons, causing grief for town officials who want to protect the final resting place of the state's notables.



Prairie dogs are gnawing their way through skeletons in a historic cemetery in Sante Fe that houses the remains of three New Mexico governors, 10 mayors and other notables. They are leaving mounds of dirt mixed with human bones in a four-acre (1.6-hectare) lot in the heart of the city.

"It's a catastrophe," Erik Mason, president of the Fairview Cemetery Preservation Association, which runs the facility, said on Friday. "I would love to take them out one by one but you can't fire a rifle in the city limits."

The city requires a humane relocation of prairie dogs, but the preservation association does not have enough money to move the large colony.

Mason said he tried different strategies to get rid of the prairie dog invasion, including putting dry ice down the holes and plugging them with newspaper.

"Nothing worked," he said.

The cute critters called prairie dogs are not dogs, but rodents, sold in many places as pets. They typically live in a family group and adults stand between 12 inches and 15 inches.

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story2&u=/nm/20041018/od_nm/odd_prairiedogs_dc

You can join Unsolved Mysteries and post your own mysteries or
interesting stories for the world to read and respond to Click here

Scroll all the way down to read replies.

Show all stories by   Author:  48531 ( Click here )

Halloween is Right around the corner.. .







 
Replies:      
Date: 10/18/2004 2:20:00 PM  From Authorid: 10722    It's more fun to shoot them with high powered rifles. They nearly explode. lol  
Date: 10/18/2004 2:33:00 PM  From Authorid: 29532    LOL nomy, but they are SO CUTE! And they really do BARK! I love em and want some as pets, but they are illegal still I think.   
Date: 10/18/2004 2:44:00 PM  From Authorid: 10722    It backfired, I thought I'd get flak for that reply..lol  
Date: 10/18/2004 4:54:00 PM  From Authorid: 7574    Looks like they have a real problem on their hands, but I must admit, it is rather humourous.  

Find great Easter stories on Angels Feather
Information Privacy policy and Copyrights

Renasoft is the proud sponsor of the Unsolved Mystery Publications website.
See: www.rensoft.com Personal Site server, Power to build Personal Web Sites and Personal Web Pages
All stories are copyright protected and may not be reproduced in any form, except by specific written authorization

Pages:58 1392 1342 1537 321 957 382 411 110 1551 716 1461 805 1134 565 121 1001 1222 278 1447 829 317 1254 940 288 525 469 971 1165 189 1402 406 1359 1305 1356 633 810 1356 1588 783 1422 1531 230 1360 988 951 16 259 314 897 407 401 1146 1431 1315 148 1294 23 829 133 1357 177 1339 886 648 1254 62 857 1518 1498 767 1239 1285 1459 298 1597 553 1424 1102 693 741 833 152 906 408 1312 674 263 1576 495