• DessertStorms@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Gotta wait for those 3am zoomies!

    Also, I’d much rather use a sled that takes longer (zoomies, laser, toy, there are ways!), but that the animals pulling it not only stop to poop, but bury it too, rather than going-on-the-go and having it spray all over the sled users… 😂

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      1 year ago

      Imagine trying to follow the sled tracks that had the 3am zoomies. Better hope there wasn’t a village in the way.

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        1 year ago

        Sled dogs don’t stop to poop, but they also don’t spray their poop all over the sled driver.

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          1 year ago

          You not liking the thought of it, doesn’t mean it doesn’t happen

          Since the poop is expelled at full speed, it will likely be scattered in various directions, and possibly even reach other sled dogs and the musher who must navigate through the messy ordeal.
          Despite the smelly mess, it’s just another challenge that can be added to the other challenges that sled dog teams must overcome, on top of all the other glorious adventures in the frozen wilderness.
          Fortunately, mushers wear goggles or other protective gear to avoid any flying debris from reaching their eyes.

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