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- 18 Apr 2009, 19:26
- Forum: Sandra and Woo
- Topic: Sandra and Woo advertising banners
- Replies: 6
- Views: 15468
Re: Sandra and Woo advertising banners
I'm glad that I clicked on the ad banner. Now this delightful strip has been added to my favorites list. The new one with Shadow and Sid recalls some stories: A fox carrying a rabbit entered the employee gate of a local chemical company and surprised the guards several years ago. Neither the fox, n...
- 14 Mar 2009, 05:14
- Forum: Sandra and Woo
- Topic: Feisty Fennec
- Replies: 2
- Views: 9089
Re: Feisty Fennec
I wish that I had photographed the exotic animals of that exhibit. One could also hold a tiger cub or a red kangaroo joey and be photographed--for a nominal fee to benefit the zoo rescue group. There was also a bearcat--which smelled just like popcorn. As an aside to the subject of the fennec. Check...
- 14 Mar 2009, 04:59
- Forum: General discussions
- Topic: Wiki Raccoon
- Replies: 4
- Views: 14518
Re: Wiki Raccoon
Someone I once worked with once chased raccoons through the woods with bluetick hounds. (He was from The Deep South.) The hunt ended once the coon was treed. A large enough raccoon could drown a dog if the pursuit went through water. The majority of wild raccoons I've met have been quite docile. The...
- 10 Mar 2009, 03:55
- Forum: Sandra and Woo
- Topic: Feisty Fennec
- Replies: 2
- Views: 9089
Feisty Fennec
A few months ago I attended an outdoorsman's expo. A zoo rescue group was offering the opportunity to have one's photo taken with a variety of exotic animals. The price seemed reasonable and helped the group to care for the zoo surplus animals. One such animal was a tiny Fennec Fox. He semed rather ...
- 07 Mar 2009, 21:34
- Forum: Sandra and Woo
- Topic: Could a real raccoon do...?
- Replies: 2
- Views: 8784
Re: Could a real raccoon do...?
When I had to trap the groundhogs which were burrowing into my employer's levees, I would catch a raccoon by accident from time to time in the live trap. They just could not resist the peanut-butter-on-crackers bait. Invariably, each coon would reach through the cage and pull up the grass all about ...