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I'm not much for planting flowers, but what the hell, I'll give it a shot.
Make sure you wear your big floppy straw hat and those neat little gloves with the flowers on them.
jk, my buddy does the marigolds and they work.
I'm not much for planting flowers, but what the hell, I'll give it a shot.
Ummm...yeah. Thanks for directing me to MY OWN POST, jacknutz.
Make sure you wear your big floppy straw hat and those neat little gloves with the flowers on them.
jk, my buddy does the marigolds and they work.
HA HA HA HAAAA
I can't believe it took us to post #26 to get the pics up.
Ummm...yeah. Thanks for directing me to MY OWN POST, jacknutz.
Coyote
Colorado Coyote on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Grey Fox,
Gray Fox, Limantour Beach, 2nd May on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
now I haven't seen any type of fox in Southern Maryland that has a bushy tail.
What do they look like?
Red foxes are small (10-14 lbs.) dog like animals with a sharp pointed nose, erect ears and a bushy tail. Although they can come in colors from black to blonde, they are usually red, with black legs and a white tipped tail.
Where are they found?
Active during the day and night, red foxes inhabit the entire state of Maryland. Like many other wildlife species, they have become "urbanized" and do quite will in urban and suburban environments.
What do they eat?
Red foxes are omnivorous, which means they eat both plants and animals. Their varied diet includes insects, birds, mice, snakes, rabbits, nuts, berries and fruits.
What other kind of foxes live in Maryland?
The gray fox is the only other fox in Maryland. Gray foxes are smaller (8-12 lbs.), gray in color with a black tipped tail.
:kjo:
awww it looks sooo cuute.... not yea shoot it and dont tell anyone u be fine .
Terence? Not yea post and people not think u be dummy.
JK
Refer to page #3, post #26. Three photos of the "critter"
Red fox with mange..a common sight this time of year.
Not a coyote..too small and legs too short in relation to its body.