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The costume is full of air, giving the appearance of great size. The cheerleader is chosen because she is the smallest member of the team and, therefore, the easiest to fit inside the inflated mascot suit. T-Rac appears, doing his usual funny dance until he suddenly devours the young cheerleader.

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We encountered an issue signing you up. Please try again. This website uses cookies to personalize your content including ads , and allows us to analyze our traffic. To help with that, we're blessing you with a ranking of house mascots based on the only criteria that matters: environmental impact.

They may seem cute and cuddly, but the bunnies we see running around on campus are actually hard at work taking over the mythical land of Australia as we speak, hurting native species. As much as we love our bunnies, we also love koalas and kangaroos and we really need to call out Leverett for this. Our bunnies should be held accountable. We would much prefer to walk a puppy than interact with a wild boar in real life.

These pigs are running all over the continental United States and uprooting natural vegetation. They can also hurt the birds and amphibians that form an important part of our ecosystem.

You have probably heard of farting cows, but have you ever heard of the belching moose?



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