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They're sure cute little buggers. How do they eat? Looks like they'd be easier to process than bigger feral hogs? Good for Carnitas maybe.Counted 19 javelina, just outside kitchen window. They were attracted to the water, but none took a drink. We've pitched watermelon rind in the area and usually gray fox come and snack. The javelina that is laying down was breathing heavy, walked differently and appeared to have a heavy belly. Either she drinks a lot of beer or is having a late season baby. Third picture is the boar.
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coolThought it'd be kind of neat to see some pics of wildlife people on this forum have spotted.
Here is a little guy that I almost stepped on while on a hike
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Maintaining this looks like it could be a permanent part of your day.
Ok, one last mention on this, I PROMISE.Maintaining this looks like it could be a permanent part of your day.
If you ever want to make that automatic, you might be interested in investigating this..... automatic watering system...of course, I suppose you could rig the water valve from an old toilet, too.
I'll bet people around there don't let their cats roam!Power went off, so sliding door was open. Happened to be looking out and had phone in hand. Coyote wasn't nervous but could sense something was different. Hung around and casually left. Who new coyote would like honey dew melon. Hard not to bust it! Avid coyote caller lives here.
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As tiny and scrawny as that 'yote is I'd wager my cat could kick it's butt!I'll bet people around there don't let their cats roam!