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Friday, January 15, 2010
Groundhog Buried In and Fending Off
This is why groundhogs are tough - - they have skulls as thick as a skillet, no necks, and when the dog catches up to them underground, they are likely to burried with nothing but chisel-like teeth facing out. This picture was found on a wayward camera chip in my truck -- I'm not sure when I took it.
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Check out the angry little gopher my cat caught. I really admire these spunky creatures, even as I eradicate them from the garden.
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Full length
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWJD7VoVC1s
Seems like there's lotsa 'splodin' going on at your ranchero, too...
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