A rather strange animal crashing story involves a squirrel and a bicycle. A cyclist was riding along a park path when a squirrel, which was chasing another squirrel, ran right in front of the bike. The cyclist tried to avoid it but still ended up hitting it gently. The squirrel scurried off into the bushes, and the cyclist checked his bike to make sure it was okay.
Another well - known one is about a cat that crashed through a window. The cat was chasing a fly or something and misjudged the distance. It ran full - speed into the window glass and made a loud noise. The owner was very worried at first but found that the cat was just a bit stunned and was okay after a short while.
There could be. American literature is vast. In some gritty, real - life - inspired novels, this sort of situation might be depicted. Maybe in a novel set in a struggling community where people are pushed to extreme measures for money. But off the top of my head, I can't name a specific one. It could also be a sub - plot in a larger story about insurance fraud or a character's downward spiral.
One story is about a deer that suddenly jumped onto the road in front of a car at night. The driver slammed on the brakes but still hit it. The deer got up and ran away into the woods, leaving the driver shocked and with a dented car.
There was a story about a moose. Moose are really large animals. A car was driving on a highway in Alaska when a moose stepped out. The impact was huge. The moose actually flipped over the car and landed on the other side of the road. Fortunately, the driver survived with some minor injuries. But it was a really wild and unexpected situation.
I think the key is to have a solid understanding of the story and characters. Make sure the plot and art are coherent and don't introduce sudden, confusing elements.