I wonder what's in the backyard
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Fish80
It wasn't and still isn't skeletonized. The ears, head fur, and eye mask are still intact. I can mail it to you, but to avoid criminal charges for mailing a head, I'll have to mail it anonymously or else post humorously. :D
Today a large snapping turtle laid eggs in my yard. My book says they can lay up to 88 eggs (88? strange number) and take 9 to 18 weeks to hatch.
DON'T SEND HEADS IN THE MAIL!!:eek:
[I think the head's a message from billybreen and the New England DBR Mafia.];)
Now if it was a primate, I'd be there in a flash.;)
What kind of a yard do you have? Snapping turtles? Foxes? Racoons?
Cheers,
Lavabe
The foxes are part of a cult
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Fish80
I won't be intimidated so easily! My foxes will protect! And as a secondary line of defense, I have coyotes. If necessary, we can reactivate the Fairfield County Mafia, made notorious by Muffy and Chad from Greenwich.
The raccoon head is still there. The foxes move it around during the night.
Yesterday I saw a new snake. I haven't looked it up yet, but I'm guessing it's an earth snake. About 12 inches long, thin, grey with a yellow-orange belly and a yellowish band around the neck.
So long as the snake isn't "red touch yellow, kill a fellow."
Do you live in a state park or something?:D
Man, got to love old growth forest!
Cheers,
Lavabe