That's a whole bunch of weirdness in one picture. Makes me wish I could afford a good night vision setup so I could see some of the strange stuff that goes on out there at night.
Hogs follow trash pandas because they know the pandas know where food is. Attract some raccoons and you attract hogs. Wouldn't consider the opossum a pest, they eat tons of ticks.
If man goes away it will be the Raccoons that take over the world. They understand teamwork and diversion! And they swear! We had these raccoons making all of this noise about 20-30 feet out from our camp. While looking to see what they were up to, we heard a noise in our camp. Two of them were trying to get into our cooler. I had it under the table/bench with a good sized rock to fill the gap between. They couldn't move the rock or open the lid and they were mad, cussing up a storm. Never underestimate the enemy.
Is this some SCI FI movie?
ReplyDeleteThe Holy Trinity of varmints!
ReplyDeleteThat's a whole bunch of weirdness in one picture. Makes me wish I could afford a good night vision setup so I could see some of the strange stuff that goes on out there at night.
ReplyDeleteTrash Panda for the win.
ReplyDeleteHogs follow trash pandas because they know the pandas know where food is. Attract some raccoons and you attract hogs. Wouldn't consider the opossum a pest, they eat tons of ticks.
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If 2020 was animals...
ReplyDeleteThe opposum is your friend. leave it alone to eat tics. The pig should be roasted. Raccoons are just a nuisance, chase it off.
ReplyDeleteNO, shoot it. Racoons need some culling too.
DeleteA target rich environment
ReplyDeleteNow the REAL animals are organizing?
ReplyDeleteWe're so screwed...
The racoons are saddle breaking and hogs and riding them into battlea against the possums.
ReplyDeleteHey Wirecutter;
ReplyDeleteyou know that Wisco Dave is over in the corner having a seizure you know, LOL
If man goes away it will be the Raccoons that take over the world.
ReplyDeleteThey understand teamwork and diversion! And they swear!
We had these raccoons making all of this noise about 20-30 feet out from our camp. While looking to see what they were up to, we heard a noise in our camp. Two of them were trying to get into our cooler. I had it under the table/bench with a good sized rock to fill the gap between. They couldn't move the rock or open the lid and they were mad, cussing up a storm. Never underestimate the enemy.
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