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re: 87 245 auto - BellyPanBnB 200 1987

Hi All,

FYI. Currently, I am not using my car everyday. It looks a wild & smart animal(s) decided to have a party inside of the belly pan. I park my car on the street and it's in the middle of Brooklyn. What type of animal this could be??? I am curious.

It looks like chicken strips. It was raw when I saw them first. They got cooked like beef jerkey on my way to MD. Also, they were all lined up like an army of robots.

There is always something... :)

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    re: 87 245 auto - BellyPanBnB 200 1987

    OK I'll bite.

    In the 2nd photo closer up, is that a bag or a napkin? was this a wrap that got dragged up there by a cat? or some animal.

    NYC. Brooklyn!!! even worse...

    a hungry OCD Clinton campaign mascot, a vegan that only ate the wrap and the vegies. Explanin' why the meat is so neatly lined up -OCD.

    Glad to read that you're not driving the Historic Gem of yours everyday on the streets of Gomorrah.
    Cheers








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      re: 87 245 auto - BellyPanBnB 200 1987

      Hi Charles,

      " is that a bag or a napkin?"

      I think (I am thinking here) that's a liner that they put inside of the meat packaging tray. Maybe we can chew instead of biting.

      As always, thank you.








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        re: 87 245 auto - BellyPanBnB 200 1987

        just a word swede- that may be a napkin and some may want to chew but i would prefer to eschew that stuff (sorry..) oldduke








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    re: 87 245 auto - BellyPanBnB 200 1987

    Are the strips actually meat ? I'm having a hard time thinking of a carnivore that would cache food.

    Greg








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      Carnivores 200 1987

      "I'm having a hard time thinking of a carnivore that would cache food."

      Hi Greg,

      That brought me a smile. Have some of those in my family!









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        Carnivores 200 1987

        hi sages- looks like it could be a shredded muskrat which is a variety of fat rat with a voracious appetite, but they are usually found near swamps. arty b probably has seen them near stinkng creek in md. doubt if they are found in brooklyn.too many feral cats roaming the nooks and crannies of flatbush and near the big airport. they would keep the rat population way down. that volvo belly pan does create a comfortable and attractive haven though . when critters wake up would seem the fan could shred them. occassionally find a sleeping mouse in the engine compartment of my 245. regards oldduke








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          Stinking creek 200 1987

          Hi oldduke,

          I don't mind sharing my space (does my space exist?) with a creature.

          I am afraid they might chew on my wiring harness that goes under the harmonic balancer.

          I am afraid of their disease carrying poop.

          I am afraid that they might clog up my air box which happen to me in the past. The air box was filled with empty nut shells. No picture was taken.

          So how stinky is this place? Natural or man made? :-)

          As always, thank you.








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            Stinking creek 200 1987

            hi swede b- only one other place stinks as bad as the creek. it is the okeefenokee swamp which is near the ga- fla border on 95. both places have a bad stench in late spring when starts to get warm. uncle moe told me it was caused by rotting compacted vegetation. similar to the everglades in the spring. btw dont like critters in cars at all. rodents are the worst. crawl in and perish in the worst places. moth balls are a good deterrent. as good as boric acid pellets to get rid of cockroaches. neighbors newer ford 150 just had to replace a wiring harness chewed up by critters. they ate the wire insulation and shorted out the ignition. had to take off the intake manifold. led to much cussing. regards oldduke








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      re: 87 245 auto - BellyPanBnB 200 1987

      Hi Greg,

      I would like to believe so. It looks to me that they resembles the fiber size and length of a chicken.

      One regret, I should have drop the pan and take a look before I made a trip to MD. I didn't know it was getting to cook like this.....

      OK. Not a carnivore or not hungry or loves to save for future. Maybe a rat or mice???

      Bu then why did this animal lined up all these meats in a row. So bizarre???








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        re: 87 245 auto - BellyPanBnB 200 1987

        Bu then why did this animal lined up all these meats in a row. So bizarre???
        An OCD one?








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          OCD creature 200 1987

          Hi Nel621,

          I am an OCD person. :-) So I decided to take a chance, parked the car very closer to the same spot. My car was left alone for 3 days. There is no sign of "OMG, where are my chicken strips?".

          As always, thank you.








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    BellyPanBnB 200 1987

    Between you and Jon, interest in old Volvos by small animals is rising. Jon's post explains mysterious scratches I'd previously attributed to getting a twig wrapped around the driveshaft.

    I've had a few encounters too, but not much damage. A big woodpecker would take out mirrors. Something chewed through our tank sender cable. And the warm engine, refuge for a woodchuck.

    Chicken strips -- that's amazing. Especially that you didn't have fur or feather in evidence. Maybe from someone's trash.


    --
    Art Benstein near Baltimore

    Engineering says: "A number of different approaches are being tried"
    Engineers meant: We don't know where we're going, but we're moving.








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      BellyPanBnB 200 1987

      Hi Art,

      Maybe small animals want to participate in the sharing economy too. I have seen how a street cat catch and eat a bird. It's a bloody mess. I think you are right, someone threw the entire packet of boneless chicken. There was no blood or feather of any kind.







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