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Bears breaking into homes
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[QUOTE="ClifSpliffy, post: 4333006, member: 9260"] '[I]not sure about today.'[/I] ok, how aboot yesterday. walkin out to field where a veggie garden grows to check on a new variety of lopes that we planted, spidey sense kicks in and i whipsaw looking to the east. nailed it. a young, mebbe 25 lbs or so bobcat is coming out of the forest, ambling my way aboot a 100 feet or so, but moving with purpose. my first thought, and probably true, was 'that's whose been chomping on [I]another [/I]dead blacksnake caught up in the garden's deer netting.' a longstanding tale oft told here. biggest so far blew thru 9 feet, not this one. mebbe 5 feet long. if i find them before they die, i usually try to free them, unless im in a mood of 'whelp, other creatures have to eat, too. animules, do ur thing.' unusual for me as i often see them in winter, just before a wicked cold spell is aboot to come ('last licks' lol.), but not in the summertimes. of course, the stank from a half chewed snake can spread far and wide, and draw in the hungry critters. of course, i yelled at him sumthing jokey, and he casually abootfaced. checked the snakebody this am, gone. eatin good in the hood i guess. late may, june, is when the one and a half year old, or so, cubs get booted by their moms- 'i've given u the tools, now get out!' and then they end up on channel 3. i liked the one recently where the bear was running around the outfield with the high school players. locally, there's one (or more?) mosey'n around by messerschmidt now. not far from the rt 80/rt145 pizzaria, which, coincidentally, i was waiting for delivery of two awesome pies when i decided to walk out to that garden. [/QUOTE]
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