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Nice. I see a couple of NZ ones I think. What look like Romneys + quad bikes + white lines = NZ. Throw in a ute for good measure.
Ute wouldn't say that if you ran into one
If you feel this is political, feel free to delete it Dusty.As far as deer, bear, moose, etc., we take away their living area, take away their food source.
It's the opposite of the issue for deer. We created massive food sources for them as we cleared forests, created transition areas, and they fatten and multiply in cutover timberland and suburban developments. We did take away their predators; the least we can do is take THEIR place. Although it's tough; if you take out a license in my county for archery, muzzleloading, regular rifle season, and add doe tags, you can take 16 deer on one license and it doesn't even seem to slow them down ....Lannis
Exactly right. New Zealand.btw, the wild--or at least wandering--pig is in Sardinia. They had me spooked at first (wild boar are not to be messed with), but never really bothered with me.
I got up early to ride the Skyline Drive last summer on my old Eldorado, I was the first one on the road that day. As I climbed up the mountain I would encounter groups of a dozen or so gray squirrels, I believe they had been sleeping on the road for warmth. The first few groups I encountered I would slow, honk, rev, but no matter what, they would wait till the last minute and scurry off in one direction, then change direction at the last minute, as stupid squirrels will do. I finally realized it made no difference whether I tried to out guess them and dodge, or if I just kept my line. This lasted for the first 5 miles or so. I think I only took out maybe 2 or 3, but it was an unpleasant start to my ride. The rest of the ride was great.
I lived in the heart of the Cotswold Hills in the middle '70's. It was not unusual to come roaring around a turn on my Commando to come across a fox hunt in progress. Folks on horses, a large pack o' Beagles all across the road... They still hunt foxes these days? Then there were the herds of sheep crossing the road. Sheep poop on the road is not a traction enhancer.Larry
Sheep poop on the road is not a traction enhancer.
Never tried squirrel. As I understand they used to be common on the table in colonial days.
... wild pigs ... They are an introduced species that decimate our native bush, and it's a 365 day hunting season on them and they know it!