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Wild animals in your area?

linux.poet

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I happen to live in an area with an abundance of wildlife. There are ton of rabbits, rats, and gophers, and the animals that eat them: owls, coyotes, snakes, and bobcats.

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Yo bobcat.

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Hi owl.

We also have deer and wild turkeys stop by on rare occasions.

What assets do the animals in your area present? What problems do they create? For example, it would benefit me to become a rabbit hunter and bag a bunch of furs and wild meat, but the gophers make gardening difficult and the snakes make it hazardous for me to go outside after dark without a headlamp. The area is good for wildlife photography and we get the coyote chorus sometimes, but we've had the rats invade our car air filters and the laundry vent, thus necessitating more work to keep them out. And a woodpecker damaged our electric pole so it had to be replaced. But what about your area?
 
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In my area, you can see rabbits, from time to time, wild boars, and the occasional deer, but I have not seen them create any problems honestly, it's not like there are many, they are only seen from time to time.
 
I live in city but there is a National Park in 30 kilometers distance. There are leopards, deer, monkeys, wild boars, jackal in the National Parks. Sometimes these animals come to the city in search for food and people frequently have encounters with wild animals, including leopards
 
In my area, we have foxes that come out and run around the grass most of the night.
I have been watching the foxes play during the night from the front window.
 

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