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(Digital Journal)   USPS Endangered Species stamp sheet to include Vancouver Marmot because they're scarcer than your Canadian Supermodel Girlfriend who can't see you for the holidays 'cause of that blizzard or Sportwitness Swimsuit Issue covershoot   (digitaljournal.com) divider line
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2022-12-18 9:41:19 PM  
Nice marmot
 
2022-12-18 9:43:59 PM  
Marmot scream (Meme Version)
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2022-12-18 11:46:06 PM  
Mar*mut or Mar*moe?
 
2022-12-18 11:47:44 PM  
Canadian supermodel girlfriend?  I've got three.

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2022-12-18 11:47:59 PM  

Billy Liar: Mar*mut or Mar*moe?


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2022-12-18 11:50:50 PM  
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2022-12-18 11:53:34 PM  

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We sure that's a marmot and not a hairy beaver?
 
2022-12-18 11:55:53 PM  

ChrisDe: MrHormel: [Fark user image 425x679]

We sure that's a marmot and not a hairy beaver?


It's hard to tell without the hat 
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2022-12-18 11:58:41 PM  

MrHormel: [Fark user image image 425x679]


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2022-12-19 12:01:03 AM  
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2022-12-19 12:04:39 AM  
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2022-12-19 12:14:07 AM  
Thats a groundhog with a less fancy coat
 
2022-12-19 12:44:39 AM  
If you are wondering why a Canadian endangered animal ended up on a U.S. postage stamp, in a statement to CBC, the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) says the Canadian creature was included because it's one of the "world's most endangered animals."

Don't get me wrong, including lesser known animals around the world is a good thing. But since it is one of two animals not living in the US, and the other did live in the US until it was extirpated, I am a wee tad suspicious that this was probably someone effing up and nobody noticing (my guess is that someone saw they lived on Mount Washington without realizing that it is in Canada and is named for Admiral John Washington, not that traitor George).
 
2022-12-19 12:55:13 AM  
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2022-12-19 1:25:44 AM  
Not as endangered as the Île Notre-Dame marmot

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2022-12-19 1:27:42 AM  

dywed88: If you are wondering why a Canadian endangered animal ended up on a U.S. postage stamp, in a statement to CBC, the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) says the Canadian creature was included because it's one of the "world's most endangered animals."

But since it is one of two animals not living in the US, and the other did live in the US until it was extirpated, I am a wee tad suspicious that this was probably someone effing up and nobody noticing (my guess is that someone saw they lived on Mount Washington without realizing that it is in Canada and is named for Admiral John Washington, not that traitor George).


Came here to say this. The USPS' is full of marmot effluvia. They done farked up. Does that mean the marmot will be a collector's item?
 
2022-12-19 1:29:43 AM  

Schrodinger's toilet trained cat: Nice marmot


Keeping wildlife, um... an amphibious rodent, for... um, you know, domestic... within the city... that ain't legal either.
 
2022-12-19 7:14:41 AM  
The Marmoset Song
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2022-12-19 7:29:07 AM  

dywed88: If you are wondering why a Canadian endangered animal ended up on a U.S. postage stamp, in a statement to CBC, the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) says the Canadian creature was included because it's one of the "world's most endangered animals."

Don't get me wrong, including lesser known animals around the world is a good thing. But since it is one of two animals not living in the US, and the other did live in the US until it was extirpated, I am a wee tad suspicious that this was probably someone effing up and nobody noticing (my guess is that someone saw they lived on Mount Washington without realizing that it is in Canada and is named for Admiral John Washington, not that traitor George).


It lives on land that the US once claimed. 54-40 or Fight!
 
2022-12-19 8:00:20 AM  
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2022-12-19 9:58:55 AM  

dywed88: If you are wondering why a Canadian endangered animal ended up on a U.S. postage stamp, in a statement to CBC, the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) says the Canadian creature was included because it's one of the "world's most endangered animals."

Don't get me wrong, including lesser known animals around the world is a good thing. But since it is one of two animals not living in the US, and the other did live in the US until it was extirpated, I am a wee tad suspicious that this was probably someone effing up and nobody noticing (my guess is that someone saw they lived on Mount Washington without realizing that it is in Canada and is named for Admiral John Washington, not that traitor George).


Big Marmot strikes again
 
2022-12-19 11:56:54 AM  
What..Are you all farking Park Rangers now??


:)
 
2022-12-19 2:52:47 PM  
"Honest Republicans? Them's scarcer than the Vancouver marmot! Yeeeeehaw!"

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