Was that a really fat racoon?
LOL
Was that a really fat racoon?
LOL
I did click the âRingâ
Found out it was an Opera browser thing. Ring wonât play on Opera like a couple of other things.
Canât watch premiers on YouTube either, have to copy the link & open in Firefox.
Groundhogs are nice. There was a pet store in Marine City, MI that had some.
They liked ear scratches.
As for woodchuckâs - Iâd rather encounter a Tasmanian Devil myself.
Wikipedia told me woodchuck = groundhog.
âwoodchucks have longer claws and are slightly smaller in size compared to groundhogs.â
They donât however go into the attitude difference ![]()
Guess I spoke too soon.
Just went outside to check on doggie and guess what he has in his mouth and wonât let me have.
reminds me of the time as kids my younger sister was mortified by seeing our pet dachshund eat a baby rabbit. I will admit that dachshund was one hell of a hunter, we got him from a shelter and he had been feral. We used to see him eating rabbits, grackles, and all sorts of other things he would catch just in the backyard.
Thats a real buzz kill ![]()
I dont have a lot of animals get into my back yard as its fenced, I did have a possum once, did not end well for the little guy
Hard to see but had two visitors last night
@JustKidding no it was not dinner last night⌠hell I through back my fish
So the bear said
âYour not in this for the Sport are yaâ
Itâs the end of a pretty raunchy joke ![]()
A bear and a rabbit are pooping in the woodsâŚ.
After the bear is done he turns to the rabbit and says âdo you have a problem with the poop sticking to your fur?â The rabbit says ânoâ⌠the bear says âgoodâ and wipes his ass with the rabbit
Classic Eddie Murphy
Back to the topic.
Anyone want to guess what this is flying on my camera at 1:00AM a few months ago?
Firefly ?
âSay hello to my little friendâ came back the other nightâŚ
Still just looking for a snack
No, lots larger than a firefly
So a hunter goes into the woods.
Bout a half hour in he spots a bear, throws down and takes a shot. He misses.
Bear runs him down and swipes his paw across the hunters back ripping his pants off. THe bear proceeds to F*** him in the A**. When the bear is done he leaves.
Shortly after the hunter wakes up and realizes what happened.
He runs back to town throws on some bib overalls grabs a bigger gun and goes back into the woods. Bout and hour in the hunter sees the bear. He throws down and takes his shot. He misses. Bear starts chasing him down and throws him to the ground, rips off his bib overalls and proceeds to F*** him in the A**, AGAIN. When the bear is done he leaves.
Shortly after the hunter wakes up and realizes what happenedâŚAGAIN. He run back into town, changes cloths, grabs another bigger gun and runs back into the woods. Bout an hour and half in he sees the bear. Throws down and takes his shot. He misses. Bear runs him down. throws him on the ground and rips his cloths to shreds. Bear look the hunter in the eye and says"Your not in this for the sport are ya"
No more guesses huh.
It was a hummingbird that was eating bugs off the camera.
Wings are so fast they turn into a wavy blur.
No way⌠I have never seen a hummingbird at night on any of my cameras, they also only feed on nectar
I would say its a june bug, I have thousands of videos and cameras of bugs and videos of animals
Hummingbird,
Frequently at night around here and if they donât eat bugs it was sucking up bug jui Oops - This says yes to bugs
Even in this part of the video its wings were a blur, but definitely it was hovering just below the camera.
EDIT: Plus as it flew away it was only on 5 frames of the video before it turned away from the camera and turned into a dot. Each frame it moved about 3 feet.
EDIT2: Video on OneDrive (Tried WeTransfer but they changed to only 3 days keeping and no more anonymous - you have to register by email now)
I dont ever remember seeing a hummingbird at night, I have caught a ton of things on my camerasâŚ. Everything from contractors pissing outside my house to a possum yesterday and my cat chasing away a fox, I would of bet money that cat would of been dinner but the fox halled ass
Seems foxes donât often eat cats:
Though there have been isolated reports of foxes attacking or even eating cats, these incidents are the exception rather than the rule. Most confrontations between the two animals occur because of territorial disputes (it was your catâs territory) or when a mother fox is defending her young.