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  1. #256
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    You can see to the right there why that coon was taking a chance with you.

    Raccoons are quite bold. I've tried to get them away from my camp food many a night, without getting close to them. They won't budge if you're not standing right over them. Yelling, flashlights, rocks--nothing works. I'm not going to approach a coon because they carry rabies. Of course, I make sure all my food is locked up tight so they never get anything. But they have to investigate! Their little muddy footprints are cute!

    My in-laws used to have a little red fox that lived nearby and it would treat us to a view through the dining room window almost every day. As soon as it heard any sound, though, it would zoom out of there back into the woods.

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    I saw a wild turkey on my drive into town this morning
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  3. #258
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    As I was riding yesterday I saw what looked like a large cat in the distance just sitting on the side of the road watching me. (I don't wear my prescription glasses when I ride)

    Once I got up to it realized it was a large raccoon. It was just sitting there on the side of the road and got up on his two hind legs as I approached. I don't know if raccoons like to chase but I got up on my pedals and rode off as fast as I could.

    Aren't raccoons nocturnal creatures? They are pretty cute though

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    Saw a snake, actually 2 while mtn biking.

  5. #260
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    Quote Originally Posted by ridenread View Post
    Aren't raccoons nocturnal creatures?
    I looked that up a couple of years ago because I was seeing them during the daytime and worried that they were rabid. Turns out it's pretty normal this time of year - the raccoons you see during daylight hours are new mothers who need more food than they can collect at night, and need to return to the nest often rather than being out all night foraging.

    I saw a couple on my ride on Friday, too.
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  6. #261
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    Today while riding the river path, my daughter and I came upon "a bunch" of feral cats! How odd. Close by is a local caterer. It was just so strange. The more we looked in the bushes on the side of the river, the more cats we saw. I will assume the caterer "drops scraps." Nice kitty, kitty......

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    roos

    All I ever see are roos. Just me n da roos in da singletrack hood

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    We got her well clear of the road, and no one got his hand bitten off.

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  9. #264
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    My husband's college roommate is a vet. We had dinner last week and he was telling us if you see any nocturnal animal in the day time it is likely sick or rabid but mothers needing to be doing things makes sense Oakleaf. Coons are cute but I assume they are all rabid. Of course the best thing is to stay away from wild animals anyway, the one in central park is likely used to foraging for trash and doesn't the norm because he is a park dweller. I only see dead coons or armadillos in the daytime here. I did see I real live armadillo at dusk, it was so cool!

    And I see a fox from time to time stalking the neighbors chickens on my drive home. They have the same number of chickens so I guess the fox isn't very good in his hunt?

    Monday night I saw a squirrell mountain biking, scared me as much as that little guy. Our ride leader saw a snake, glad I missed that!
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    wonderful photos gals!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aggie_Ama View Post
    the one in central park is likely used to foraging for trash and doesn't the norm because he is a park dweller.
    Just a normal New Yorker, being out at noon is the raccoon equivalent of "up all night."

    Are armadillos nocturnal? We see them all the time during daylight hours at Canaveral Seashore.
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    I thought armadillos were nocturnal but come to think of it someone in our local club saw one riding in daylight. Even being a native Texan I have only seen one in the wild that wasn't road kill!
    Amanda

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    what was the armadillo riding?
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  14. #269
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    Not sure, probably a beach cruiser because Armadillos are pretty slow movers.
    Amanda

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    2007 Cannondale Synapse Carbon Road | Selle Italia Lady Gel Flow | "Miranda"


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  15. #270
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    Ever see an armadillo close up? They're hairy, or I guess you'd say bristly, like pigs. Strange animals.
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