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Post by Coolkat on Feb 8, 2022 4:49:09 GMT -8
Unfortunately this may be of interest only to Michigan residents. I just found this podcast yesterday and listened to the most recent episode and I was impressed with the quality of the content and how "professional" it was. I learned something new. That because temps in Michigan are not as harsh as they use to be that possums are moving north to places where they never use to be. You can find the podcast here... Michigan DNR WildTalk PodcastHowever, I'm not going to tell you this month's question because I don't need any competition on winning a free mug!
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Post by starwalker on Feb 9, 2022 22:33:56 GMT -8
What I have seen in Oklahoma, is that the armadillos have moved north from Texas.
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Post by Coolkat on Feb 10, 2022 4:38:53 GMT -8
armadillos have moved north from Texas. I've only been to Texas once and the only armadillo I saw was a dead one. Not sure about armadillos but the possums up here can't seem to make it to the other side of the road like chickens can.
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