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Related: About this forumAlaska's popular reindeer, Star, dies in owner's arms
This May 23, 2010, file photo shows Star the reindeer and her owner, Albert Whitehead, taking a break during a stroll through downtown Anchorage, Alaska. The 15-year-old reindeer, the sixth of a line of local pet reindeer died Saturday, Oct. 7, 2017.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) A popular reindeer that could be seen walking the streets of downtown Anchorage has died at age 15.
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A note posted on her pen by owner Albert Whitehead says Star died in his arms.
Whitehead took Star on a short walk, and she collapsed after returning home.
Whitehead says she spent her last days hanging out and eating her favorite treats, such as grapes and mini wheats.
Read more: http://www.lmtonline.com/news/article/Anchorage-s-famous-reindeer-Star-dies-at-age-15-12262887.php
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Alaska's popular reindeer, Star, dies in owner's arms (Original Post)
TexasTowelie
Oct 2017
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Laffy Kat
(16,522 posts)1. RIP, Star. nt
raven mad
(4,940 posts)2. Crying.
We all kept her alive for longer than she should have been. We'll see you with Santa this Christmas.
StarryNite
(10,822 posts)3. R.I.P. Star
TomVilmer
(1,854 posts)4. Reindeer can be very nice companions
I lived together with a wild one for a month as far up in Norway as it is possible to travel, close to the Russian border. He was missing his group of reindeers, but on that time of the year the males are supposed to feed for themselves, and prepare to the coming fight for the nice girls. He wanted company, and came to our camp. I remember sitting in the sun with him, using him to lean my back on. And sometimes he let me feel his fast growing horns