Road fauna Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
Road fauna or Roadkill is a scientific term describing animals rode over by vehicles on roads and freeways. James Simmons' classic work Feathers and Fur on the Turnpike was published in 1938.The Simmons Society was founded by Professor Roger M. Knutson of Luther College in Decorah, Iowa to further studies of road fauna. Professor Knutson also published a book called "Common Animals of Roads, Street, and Highway: A Field Guide To Flattened Fauna."
The number of road fauna present on a given stretch of freeway is said to follow a Poisson distribution.
Several "Roadkill" cookbooks have been published.
There are many euphemisms for roadkill, such as "splatted animal" and "hot slot".
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