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Oh well.Boohoo,
Oh well.
I don't know... depends on what life outside this thread entails.The posting rate in this thread would require me to do almost nothing else to keep up. I still have a life outside this thread and that's winning in my book.
impressive.... but you missed 3 squirrels and a chipmunkAnd one meadowlark.
I have a chipmunk that lives in my front flower bed.impressive.... but you missed 3 squirrels and a chipmunk
I had one die in my garageI have a chipmunk that lives in my front flower bed.
YucK!I had one die in my garage
Thanks.impressive.... but you missed 3 squirrels and a chipmunk
I remember the garage wars and the toll it took on the chipmunk army.I had one die in my garage
I can imagine.I had an armadillo die on my patio one time. It was a big mess.
That's fine, but I have a Tardis.
Well...there intel was wrong...they never should have attacked a garage owned by a bearI remember the garage wars and the toll it took on the chipmunk army.
I've noticed that they seem unable to mass the courage or the numbers needed to even try.Well...there intel was wrong...they never should have attacked a garage owned by a bear
I saw them all the time in Texas, usually dead in the middle of the road.I can imagine.
They have made their way north over the last 30 years and are found over much of the southern part of Missouri, but have gone as far north as the Missouri/Iowa border.
I see them occasionally. Dead mostly, but a few live ones.
If I did not see the occasional live one, I would almost think that dead on the road is their natural state. They can dig like crazy, but they've got a lot of work to do to catch up with us on the highways.I saw them all the time in Texas, usually dead in the middle of the road.
I rather like armadillos. They are fascinating animals. Weird looking too.I saw them all the time in Texas, usually dead in the middle of the road.