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To: Neeka who wrote (21483)6/11/2024 1:02:02 PM
From: Ken Adams  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21595
 
We see a bob cat a few times a year, more often a stray coyote. A more frequent visitor, or visitors, is a squad of javelinas. They seem to know when our trash pickup is as they come in, tip over anything that must have the smell of food, and then proceed to leave the biggest mess of trash all across the street. Followed in the morning by an unhappy homeowner who shouldn't have put the trash out the night before.



To: Neeka who wrote (21483)6/12/2024 3:22:39 AM
From: Zen Dollar Round  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21595
 
My parents used to live in a wooded area with a large greenbelt behind their house. Bobcats would sometimes walk through the driveway and yard, and one day I saw one carrying a still twitching squirrel in its mouth. :-(

Squirrels there would make a very distinctive noise up in the trees when a bobcat was in the area, to warn the other squirrels.