Moonglow, you are acting a little bit paranoid. I'm not trying to be mean but the internet is not that serious. It isn't about you, don't take it so personally. No one is out to get you. No need to bring attention to yourself, it will just beget more negative attention. To stay on topic: There are no odd living things in my neighborhood...that I know about.
Bunnies, squirrels, raccoons. There was a tiny mouse in our house for awhile, eventually John caught it and released it outside.
We had one of these, a fisher. They are really nasty creatures and have no natural predators in our area. They were brought in to help control the small animal and rodents population but they some how did not consider the balance as they have no predators. They since then have had to cull them as they were killing livestock and pets.
Hippies. Damn smelly long haired pot smoking freaks wearing all those flowery looking clothes that they never wash.... my.... gawd.... :daisy:
you mean besides me? well there's http://www.furaffinity.net/full/12823821/ and i'd never seen one of these guys before i moved here http://www.furaffinity.net/full/11827921/ other then that, there's just http://www.furaffinity.net/full/11368177/ these guys and these http://www.furaffinity.net/full/12213931/ of course there's also http://www.furaffinity.net/full/11394243/ but they're not really alive http://www.furaffinity.net/full/12529202/ the trains more, though they're not actually alive either.
There’s a Raccoon living in the dead tree across the street, Eastern cottontails hanging out on the front lawn (although you never see them in the winter) packs of Wild Turkeys, the occasional Opossum, Deer, Black Bear, Fox, but those sightings are rare. Hotwater
i would think you are exagerating if it werent for seeing a mouse outside of work that was the size of a rat and completely round. The thing was so fat it couldnt run and when it walked 10 feet it had to stop for a rest. Despite the fact that i was chasing it back to the pond. It was like it gave up for a minute then would 'run' another 10 feet.
just the standard stuff. i live on the edge of town, so nothing too wild. i think the fox i saw the other day was the most exotic thing i've seen around here. otherwise, just the standards: i watched a squirrel hanging out a few feet outside my bedroom window a while back, and there was a chipmunk living in the garage last summer, and until recently there was a giant spider living in the space between my bedroom window and the screen. pretty much the same stuff you come across pretty much anywhere in the US. oh, we do have the goddamn mucklehead swarms in early summer. we were actually in the middle of one when i moved here last year, so they managed to fill the inside of the house on top of coating the outside of it.
Foxes, Kangaroos, Brown Snakes, Wabbits, And The Odds't Of All The Odd.......Little Olde Moi... Cheers Glen.
Too many to mention! I don't even know. Lots of normal living creatures too happily. There seems to be a good balance
oh yeah i saw a rat snake sitting in the crack to the door of my shed...right where i pull it open, it was a good thing i looked before pulling. havnt seen it since, which is surprising being its likely the warmest place besides under a house....and i didnt see it under my house.
I live a block away from the Boardwalk on the NJ shore. At any given time , on any given day,,there is something going that is pretty weird. I guess when one of the biggest attractions is a "funhouse" you can count on a weird scene- If you need to see some odd shit,,this bethe place - -
Look, I deal with cleanng litter boxes here, dog poop, vomits from both species in this house...and you think I am going to worry about kissing the likes of a little ole toad, who missed my mouth, btw...I got squirted by his eyeball on the cheek by PROTECTIVE fluid......and learned something, in the process. I never knew toads did that. It was worth it to me. Plus he was cute.
Lol...geez...wonder what these animals eat cause yea, wasn't even exaggerating the groundhog. Dunno if they're eating weird stuff or just lots of it. Every time I see the groundhog he is eating though so guess he just loves to eat.
Screw you who gave me the dislike....for that answer. Got nothing nice to say....or do...say or do nothing then.... I guess you never learned that.
there is a muslim family in the nearby subdivision that is odd...the lady is not allowed to walk beside the man..she is always trailing behind with the sad looking daughter (both all covered except their faces) ...and you can tell the son gets the better treatment just by the way the kids act..the boy is obviously free to do whatever he wants
Yes, reiterating, the toad was worth the kiss.....I will always remember it. The strangest looking visitor I ever had here was salamander......His photo is in pets in strange visitors thread. I did not touch him or kiss him. He was very slimy, but oh so adorable with his sweet eyes.....