RIP Mr. Armadillo.
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Animals I save seen in my yard:
Deer (including a piebald)
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Turtles
Snakes
Possum
Armadillo
Rabbits
Squirrels
Frogs/toads
Coyote
Dogs
Cats
Birds
Insects
Animals I have saved from drowning in the pool:
Deer
Frogs
Turtles
Damn, that was tasty and fun.
I was shocked to see a national map showing feral pig populations throughout the US a few days ago, was astounded to see part of southeast Vermont mentioned...then found this:
https://www.ourherald.com/articles/f...s-in-randolph/
I guess two pigs isn't very many, but they're like mice, there's no such thing as one or two (eventually), there are hundreds.
I've got you beat in quantity (mice, voles, moles, baby rabbits, frogs, snake, and salamander) but not in size. The deer couldn't get out on its own on the steps? All the animals I've had issues with weren't big enough to get up the steps and side. I assumed I've had lots of other animals in that were just able to clamber out.
A few years ago, I drained my “cement pond” in order to repaint. When doing this, it is necessary to let it dry a few days before painting. Each morning, I would go outside to find various snakes trapped at the bottom of my empty pool. Fortunately, all were of the non-venomous varieties, and I assisted them in getting out. It made me wonder if possibly venomous kinds might also be swimming in my pool at night. Kinda put an end to my midnight swims unless I turned on the lights to check it out first.
I haven't been in a cement pond in a decade.
CANCER SUCKS!
The world lost a wonderful man overnight. He is out of pain and leaves a legacy of love and faith.
I'm sorry DinK.
My condolences, DinK
Sending you my condolences, DinK.