If you are going to be in a parade, and you don't have enough money or time to make an interesting float, THEN MAKE IT WEIRD!

That's what we see here in the Dubois, Wyoming, 4th of July parade.

Why not have a pickup truck driven by a bighorn sheep?

Okay, we know, bighorn sheep can't drive.

So you think. But how do you explain the video below?

That animal is even waving an American flag in his hoof.

I'm not sure how one of those animals got a driver's licence.

How can he afford a truck?

That sure will make yearly migration helpful. That's much easier to do in a truck than walking the entire way.

He can carry his friends in the back.

Do you think a bighorn sheep owning a truck impresses the lady bighorn sheep?

I can't tell, but is that truck a RAM?

It would make sense if it were.

I'm running out of jokes here.

Dubois, Wyoming, is home to the National Bighorn Sheep Center, where you can take a tour and learn all about Wyoming's majestic animals.

While taking the tour, you might want to ask your guide how they get driver's licences and how they can afford trucks, since they don't have jobs.

The sheep center also provides outdoor tours so you can watch these animals in the wild and learn about them.

Then, they take you to a drive-through so you can see them pull up and order whatever sheep have for lunch.

The Worst Taxidermy In Existence

Some of these horrible taxidermy jobs are supposed to be bad.

Some were supposed to be good but obviously did not turn out that way.

The Bad Taxidermy Page on Facebook is hours of laughs with shareable images you'll want to send to everybody you know.

Gallery Credit: Glenn Woods

VISIT - Underground Wyoming Nuclear Launch Site

Quebec One has been decommissioned, rebuilt for historic accuracy, and is open to the public for tours.

Gallery Credit: Glenn Woods

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