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Old May 02, 2007, 03:17 PM
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Perna said:
I'm near a nature preserve and on the water and have seen foxes on the shoreline when out boating. .

My husband and I go camping a lot and he saw a fox once camping and I just couldn't think what else the "howl" could be; definately was a mammal rather than bird or something. But it spooked me and I knew if I didn't close the door completely and lock it and put down the blinds all the way, I'd keep watching the "crack" and waiting for a snout to be snuffling and for a "musky" odor, all night :-) I was even afraid to go downstairs, you know how they stand on their hind legs and try all the doors to get in, LOL. Maybe you can see why I never watch "horror" shows or mysteries?

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Haha yea I can ...

We don't even have snakes here, albeit the odd dead one found by Customs.

We have umm, 1-2 types of poisonous spider, but neither are fatal as far as I know.

Umm ... having said that, there's a lot of sheep and I just saw a black comedy / horror where they all went mad and started eating people cos someone tried to genetically engineer a new breed :> I don't know of any attacking sheep IRL yet though ...

Other than that I can't think of any dangerous species. An angry wild boar maybe.

All ours are locked up in the zoo, how dull and boring ...