Did a
nor'easter whip a
puffer fish into a
tree? An investigation
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A powerful
nor'easter pounded New England last week, prompting coastal evacuations and causing flooding so extreme that water rushed
into downtown Boston.
In the storm's aftermath, a local, freelancing weather man, Peter Lovasco, who once contributed weather reports to
The Gloucester Daily Times,
tweeted a couple pictures of what appears to be some species of
puffer fish or porcupine
fish impaled on a Gloucester tree.*
Omg #Pufferfish one of my fiancee's friends found this fish in a tree from the past weekends Monster nor'easter #Gloucester ma .. those waves ment business.. Crazy fish in a tree.pic.twitter.com/c6BK2hiY8n
— NEMAStormWatch (@PeterLovasco) March 7, 2018 Read more...
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