These critters are getting out of hand

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These critters are getting out of hand

Postby Webb » Sun Apr 03, 2016 3:24 am

I can accept alligators, snakes and insects but this is getting out of control.

Panthers will hang out on your porch. http://www.islandpacket.com/news/nation-world/national/article69628572.html

Panthers will take over your beachwalk. https://www.facebook.com/tina.dorschel/videos/10207553046537178/

Jellyfish will take over your beaches. http://www.ksat.com/pets/thousands-of-jellyfish-invade-florida-beach
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Re: These critters are getting out of hand

Postby Fozzer » Sun Apr 03, 2016 10:14 am

The US West Coast are fearful of Big Cats wondering the urban parks and gardens!!.... :o ...!

My back garden is invaded by Small Domestic Cats... :evil: ...!

Paul....A catastrophic occurrence.... :roll: ...!
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Re: These critters are getting out of hand

Postby Apex » Sun Apr 03, 2016 1:13 pm

The Everglades is full of discarded and pro-created pythons now, well, I don't think they'll get to me, live quite a distance from the Glades, but just waiting
for them to make some incursions outward. Only have had a fox, nice critter, it wasn't afraid of me, but disappeared some time ago, and an occasional raccoon
or passing possum. And the usual house cats, but they don't hang around much. No snakes, despite neighbors to north and south having jungle-like back yards.

And then there's the vultures, specifically turkey buzzards, they show during the winter when the weather cools a bit and the air currents are good. They just circle
quietly and effortlessly and don't bother anyone. Very entertaining, I'd say.
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