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Old 2nd February 2009, 08:17 PM   #1
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Raccoons = Rabies here; destructive beasts that will move into your house via the chimney or gable end vent .

Coyotes (fearless) that average 60 - 70 pounds .

All on this tiny cape less than 2 miles wide .
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Raccoons = Rabies here; destructive beasts that will move into your house via the chimney or gable end vent .

Coyotes (fearless) that average 60 - 70 pounds .

All on this tiny cape less than 2 miles wide .
Thems some mighty big Kyyotes y'all grow up there. Wiki says they generally average between 15-46 pounds.
If i were you Rick, i would stop feeding 'em.
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They are Red Wolf hybrids .
The Winter den is 150 yards from the house; the Summer den is about twice as far away .
Conservation land .
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They are Red Wolf hybrids .
The Winter den is 150 yards from the house; the Summer den is about twice as far away .
Conservation land .
(spoken in hushed whispers)....tonight on Cape Nature Backyards we will be exploring the habitat of coyote/wolf hybrids at Rick's place. Oh no, there goes Rick's barbequed sirloin steak down into the summer den...
Well yes Jim, that is to be expected, it is a part of their natural hunter/scavenger nature after all....

Ever think of domesticating them and selling them to the tourists.
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Old 3rd February 2009, 02:44 AM   #5
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How sharper than a serpents tooth ......
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Old 3rd February 2009, 11:27 PM   #6
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So this is where everybody went!

Behold the Acme hover-dog Model M-78 (bottom) and the prototype Model X-2 (top).

The former has a very low (aerodynamic) drag coefficient. Note how the said hoverdog folds back its ears, and legs and tail tucked close to the body, for a more streamline performance.

PS - Found the pic in Reddit
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So this is where everybody went!

Behold the Acme hover-dog Model M-78 (bottom) and the prototype Model X-2 (top).

The former has a very low (aerodynamic) drag coefficient. Note how the said hoverdog folds back its ears, and legs and tail tucked close to the body, for a more streamline performance.

PS - Found the pic in Reddit

I must enlist some... .... to add to my 'army'

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