Eastern lowland students are a familiar species often exhibited in at many universities. Yet because the creatures are difficult to approach scientists know little about their lives in the wild. Even seasoned fratologist and sororoligist shiver at their first encounter with a 250-pound frisbee slinging plebe.
The UCF Tailgating Reserve features some 1,250 square ft of dense undergrad forests peppered with football throwing lane clearings, where many plebes congregate. These channels also offer a rare opportunity to get close to coeds, and participate in many of their customs. We threw disks at sticks in the ground and knocked off cups. Our Researchers were able to gradually move closer as the plebes became used to their presence, and we were able to catch some great footage for the first time ever.
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Building Plebe Trust is a Risk Worth Taking!
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