k0ua
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Could it be one of those Naugahides there rare .
Last heard of were placed at a farm/ranch in N.Wisconsin.
ken
I havent seen a Nauga around for years..
Could it be one of those Naugahides there rare .
Last heard of were placed at a farm/ranch in N.Wisconsin.
ken
I havent seen a Nauga around for years..They are as rare as pallets in fields..
Ken, you are pretty close to me, are you wanting in on this 'coon shaving project?
It promises to be a lot of fun, and surely educational!:laughing:
Ken, you are pretty close to me, are you wanting in on this 'coon shaving project?
It promises to be a lot of fun, and surely educational!:laughing:
I'll be sure and bring welding gloves to loan y'all, if you attempt the deed! :laughing:
I'll just watch from a distance, just in case you need someone around to call 9-1-1!![]()
Washington DC: Based on recommendations of the US Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) President Obama has placed the Nauga on the endangered species list (ESL).
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PETA, the animal rights organization, was formed in 1980 and began a crusade to save the Nauga. PETA claimed that Naugas, a distant relative of the African Gnu (Wildebeest), nocturnally unseen roam the USA ranging from Connecticut to Wisconsin. PETA also claimed 10,000 Naugas had allegedly been slaughtered to cover love seats, because of their non-stainable skin.
During the 1990s while Professor Obama taught at the University of Chicago Law School, Barack and Michelle participated in many "SAVE THE NAUGA" demonstrations in downtown Chicago IL.
A fact-finding commission hearing was held by the USFWS. After listening to PETA, the manufacturer's arguments and considering the testimony of a White House staffer about the president's previous actions a decision was made to recommend placing the Nauga on the ESL.
USFWS is warning Americans that the couch and recliner chair in their dens covered with Naugahyde may be confiscated anytime. Additionally, the owner may be subject to a $10,000 per day fine for trafficking
Read more at: Naugas Placed on the Endangered Species List