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Howdyall:

Guess I'm on a wildlife kick now.

What's the wildlife near you?

Here in Guada La Habra, we have skunks, coyotes, bobcats, possums, feral dogs that mostly eat feral cats, hawks of various types, gophers, and others.

My baby brother back in Euclid Ohio spotted a Wild Turkey on his front lawn. This is Leave it to Beaver, Hard-Core suburbia, with chrome balls, pink flamingoes, etc.

How about you?

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Howdyall:

Guess I'm on a wildlife kick now.

What's the wildlife near you?

Here in Guada La Habra, we have skunks, coyotes, bobcats, possums, feral dogs that mostly eat feral cats, hawks of various types, gophers, and others.

My baby brother back in Euclid Ohio spotted a Wild Turkey on his front lawn. This is Leave it to Beaver, Hard-Core suburbia, with chrome balls, pink flamingoes, etc.

How about you?

:D Wild turkeys like you mentioned, Dingoes, Wilddogs, Pythons, Brown snakes, Tiger snakes ( plenty of snakes) Goannas , lizards, skink.)Wedge tail eagle,Hawks, Kookaburras, parrots,magpies, butcher birds,crows mountain ducks, swamphens, finch, wrens, pidgeons ( plenty more birds too many to list right now :) )possums, bush rats,wallabies,bandicoots, platypus and echidna, wildlife abounds here. :D

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In my neck of the woods we have Ospreys, Red-tailed and Red Shouldered Hawks, Bald Eagles, Blue and Yellow Macaws, Orioles and Peacocks to name a few. Chickens are permitted in our town(not roosters) so you see them too. We also have Pythons, Brown Water Snakes, Corn Snakes, Ring-neck Snakes, Grey Racers, Eastern Diamondbacks and Cottonmouths, as far as snakes go(actually a Green Mamba bit an FPL guy, while he was doing work to a tree--never caught the snake...). We also have manatees, Panthers, Skunk Apes :mrlooney: , American Crocodiles, Alligators, Monitor lizards and Common Iguanas. Cuban anoles, Brown anoles, and Green anoles can be found in every yard. That's just a few of the localized fauna :)

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