April 01, 2011
April Fool's Fishin' Fun: Truth Or Fiction?
Giant Leech
Yep, that's a giant leech on a man's forearm. This particular Amazonian leech is 18 inches long and 4 inches wide, making it the largest leech in the world. Now, just image the size of the fish you'd catch using this fatty as bait! Learn how to trap your own leeches here. |
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Newest Cabela's
Pumped up about Cabela's 50th Annersary and the April 14th grand opening of the brand new 100,000-square-foot store in their hometown of Allen, Texas, Joe Earl and Lou Ellen Hicks named their first-born daughter "Cabelas" Maybelle Hicks.
"I figured if we named our baby girl 'Cabelas' we might get some kind of discount!" remarked the recent mother.
While we're talkin' Cabela's, check out their fantastic 50th Anniversary Sweepstakes! Enter for your chance at one of 50 Chevy trucks! |
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Frankenfish
In February 2011, after years of debate about the moral implications of splicing human and salmon DNA, the FDA ruled that genetically modified fish are indeed safe to consume. Opponents have argued that this decision legalizes cannibalism. Basically, humans will be eating at least some human DNA, the long-term side effects of which are largely unknown. |
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