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Post by Ikkin on Apr 30, 2006 21:46:41 GMT -5
Aww, that is a short lifespan. Fortunately, kitsune live thousands of years. The only fox I've seen, was a gray fox. It actually ran past my feet, probably thinking the darkness would shield him. Lucky... I haven't really seen any fox up close... at least not a wild one, and I haven't been to the zoo in so long that I can't remember... They're so cute, though... ^_^
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Post by Spot on Apr 30, 2006 21:48:41 GMT -5
Aww, that is a short lifespan. Fortunately, kitsune live thousands of years. The only fox I've seen, was a gray fox. It actually ran past my feet, probably thinking the darkness would shield him. I saw a skunk up close. =D I was out walking, heard some rustling from the bush I had just past, and turned around to see a skunk walk out and across the road. *did not get sprayed, fortunately*
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Post by Speck on Apr 30, 2006 21:50:26 GMT -5
The only fox I've seen, was a gray fox. It actually ran past my feet, probably thinking the darkness would shield him. I saw a skunk up close. =D I was out walking, heard some rustling from the bush I had just past, and turned around to see a skunk walk out and across the road. *did not get sprayed, fortunately* Hm... I've gotten about 10 feet close to deer before. And I've seen some wild turkeys... And racoons, up close. Those things can be pretty darn scary.
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Post by The Wanderer on Apr 30, 2006 21:53:20 GMT -5
The only fox I've seen, was a gray fox. It actually ran past my feet, probably thinking the darkness would shield him. I saw a skunk up close. =D I was out walking, heard some rustling from the bush I had just past, and turned around to see a skunk walk out and across the road. *did not get sprayed, fortunately* Yeah, the other night, at my aunt and uncle's house, a raccoon likes to come and hang out on their deck, and eat the cat food they have out there. I chased Bob the raccoon off, but raccoons are very persistent. He was back within 10 minutes. I just let him be after that. But I did stare at him, through the window, and he just looked at me, like he didnt really care. Apparently, ol Bob is a frequent visitor at my aunt and uncles...
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Post by Ikkin on Apr 30, 2006 21:54:28 GMT -5
I saw a skunk up close. =D I was out walking, heard some rustling from the bush I had just past, and turned around to see a skunk walk out and across the road. *did not get sprayed, fortunately* Hm... I've gotten about 10 feet close to deer before. And I've seen some wild turkeys... And racoons, up close. Those things can be pretty darn scary. I've seen deer and turkeys before... There's a bunch of wild turkeys that live near my house... They're not that uncommon of a sight. ^_^ They all walked in front of my bus once during high school and we had to stop... XD
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Post by Spot on Apr 30, 2006 21:56:23 GMT -5
I saw a skunk up close. =D I was out walking, heard some rustling from the bush I had just past, and turned around to see a skunk walk out and across the road. *did not get sprayed, fortunately* Yeah, the other night, at my aunt and uncle's house, a raccoon likes to come and hang out on their deck, and eat the cat food they have out there. I chased Bob the raccoon off, but raccoons are very persistent. He was back within 10 minutes. I just let him be after that. But I did stare at him, through the window, and he just looked at me, like he didnt really care. Apparently, ol Bob is a frequent visitor at my aunt and uncles... A family in our church had to close off their pet door, because a raccoon would come in through it. They had walked downstairs a few times to find it in their kitchen in the middle of the night. ^^;;
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Post by Speck on Apr 30, 2006 21:59:32 GMT -5
Hm... I've gotten about 10 feet close to deer before. And I've seen some wild turkeys... And racoons, up close. Those things can be pretty darn scary. I've seen deer and turkeys before... There's a bunch of wild turkeys that live near my house... They're not that uncommon of a sight. ^_^ They all walked in front of my bus once during high school and we had to stop... XD Yeah... Deer and turkeys aren't all that uncommon in this area. Of course, you have to go up into the hills, or the more rural/woodsy areas to see them, but still. When we had a rat in our house, it ran from under my chair to the TV when I was reading a book...
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Post by The Wanderer on Apr 30, 2006 22:02:43 GMT -5
Yeah, the other night, at my aunt and uncle's house, a raccoon likes to come and hang out on their deck, and eat the cat food they have out there. I chased Bob the raccoon off, but raccoons are very persistent. He was back within 10 minutes. I just let him be after that. But I did stare at him, through the window, and he just looked at me, like he didnt really care. Apparently, ol Bob is a frequent visitor at my aunt and uncles... A family in our church had to close off their pet door, because a raccoon would come in through it. They had walked downstairs a few times to find it in their kitchen in the middle of the night. ^^;; On America's Funniest Home Videos, this family set up their camera on the kitchen floor, in front of the dog dish, and the dog door. It's like the early hours of the morning. You see these eyes peer through the glass door, and then this raccoon walks in, and starts eating out of the dog dish. Then this stupid little yipping dog runs chases him out, but doesnt go through the door, to pursue him, and just sits there yipping his head off. The raccoon comes back later, and sees a cat sleeping near the food bowl. He goes up to sniff at the cat, the cat jumps up, and hisses, and the raccoon pretty much takes off for good.
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Post by Ikkin on Apr 30, 2006 22:09:45 GMT -5
A family in our church had to close off their pet door, because a raccoon would come in through it. They had walked downstairs a few times to find it in their kitchen in the middle of the night. ^^;; On America's Funniest Home Videos, this family set up their camera on the kitchen floor, in front of the dog dish, and the dog door. It's like the early hours of the morning. You see these eyes peer through the glass door, and then this raccoon walks in, and starts eating out of the dog dish. Then this stupid little yipping dog runs chases him out, but doesnt go through the door, to pursue him, and just sits there yipping his head off. The raccoon comes back later, and sees a cat sleeping near the food bowl. He goes up to sniff at the cat, the cat jumps up, and hisses, and the raccoon pretty much takes off for good. XDD That sounds like it would be so cute...
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Post by Gav on Apr 30, 2006 22:42:04 GMT -5
Who? And by the way, Chesh... *beats you over the head with a stick* Orcas are dolphins, darnit. I know. ^^; Orcas surround where I live, (I live in a peninsula in British Columbia) so though I'm stupid about most things, I'm not too stupid about Orcas.... But I'm still pretty stupid about them. Just not as stupid. Anyway, I thought they were in the same family as dolphins and porpoises, but not considered specifically either. And when I say Orca Whale, it's not because they belong in the whale family, that's just what I've grown up calling them. Everybody calls koala "koala bears" when they are marcupials. (get my spelling on that) People don't call them Orca Dolphins/Porpoises or Koala Marcupials because that's just the way they were taught it. Plus it seems a lot more interesting. ^^; I thought they were called Killer Whales... never Orca Whales. 0_o And yes, they are all ceteceans. And I've never called them koala bears (too lazy), I just call them koalas. ^^ You have orcas in the waters around where you live? Lucky racoon... insert multitude of animals... thing.
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Post by puzz on Apr 30, 2006 22:47:13 GMT -5
Ahhhh. Tired. *yawn*
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Post by Deleted on May 1, 2006 3:27:25 GMT -5
*pokes dead bloids* Just hopping by. Gotta go start my test now xP
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Post by william on May 1, 2006 3:27:26 GMT -5
I was once a tree-house, I lived in a cake, I forgot the lyrics here, the orange "killed" the rake.
Did you ever see a llama kiss a llama on the llama? Llama llama llama llama...llama llama duck.
I forgot some of the words XD
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Post by william on May 1, 2006 3:31:11 GMT -5
I know. ^^; Orcas surround where I live, (I live in a peninsula in British Columbia) so though I'm stupid about most things, I'm not too stupid about Orcas.... But I'm still pretty stupid about them. Just not as stupid. Anyway, I thought they were in the same family as dolphins and porpoises, but not considered specifically either. And when I say Orca Whale, it's not because they belong in the whale family, that's just what I've grown up calling them. Everybody calls koala "koala bears" when they are marcupials. (get my spelling on that) People don't call them Orca Dolphins/Porpoises or Koala Marcupials because that's just the way they were taught it. Plus it seems a lot more interesting. ^^; I thought they were called Killer Whales... never Orca Whales. 0_o And yes, they are all ceteceans. And I've never called them koala bears (too lazy), I just call them koalas. ^^ You have orcas in the waters around where you live? Lucky racoon... insert multitude of animals... thing. Koalas aren't bears! Didn't you ever go to the zoo, and listen to the guy tell you that? XD Hi Leoness! Bonne chance!
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Post by Deleted on May 1, 2006 3:34:26 GMT -5
Merci, Will ^_^
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