Heard the same thing about baby birds i remember one fell out of the nest
and we picked it up and someone told us that the motehr wouldn't help the
bird anymore. But it didn't look like mom was helping it too much anyway


"When I came back from Korea, I had no money, no skills. Sure, I was good
with a bayonet, but you can't put that on a resume - it puts people off!"
Frank Barone, "Everybody Loves Raymond"
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ben Doom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, June 23, 2003 2:31 PM
Subject: RE: Croc Hunter Weekend


> : I have been seeing this big turtle around for a week or so, but
> : couldnt tell
> : if it was a snapper or not. Found out that it is!!. Most turtles, when
you
>
> Easiest way to tell if it's a snapper or not:  wave a stick near its face.
> If it snaps, it's a snapper.
>
> : approach them pull their extremities into their shell at least
> : partly. This
> : turle just turns to face you. I put on some heavy duty leather gloves
and
> : picked her up. I'll be she weighs 15 pounds at least, she is like
> :  16 or so
> : inches across her shell and does not like to be picked up. She snapped
at
>
> Easiest way to pick up a snapper:  remember that stick it snapped at?  If
> you used a big stick, you now have a handle.
>
> : We have a large garter snake (about 3 feet long) that lives in
> : our vegetable
> : garden. I was able to pick that up for my kids using the method I saw on
> : animal planet a million times, where you hold the tail and
> : support the head
> : with a long stick. The kids got to pet it, and feel how soft snakes
really
> : are.
>
> Snakes are cool.
>
> : We were weeding another flower bed when we saw some baby rabbits
> : (no bigger
> : than the palm of your hand), and was able to catch one using the kids'
> : butterfly net. So they got to pet the rabbit as well. Put it back in the
> : flower bed and it ran off.
> :
> : We never harm any of the animals that we live with, except the wasp's.
We
> : teach our kids to respect and admire the beauty we are so fortunate to
see
> : every day.
>
> Just so you know, you may have accidentally harmed that baby rabbit.
Momma
> rabbits don't like people smells, and may reject the baby.  It really
> depends on how picky and/or used to people the momma is.  If they are
living
> in/near your garden, chances are all is well.  Just be aware.
>
> : Anyway, thought I would share this with the list, but hoping it didnt
come
> : off as flakey.....
>
> What's wrong with flakey?  I could use a croissant right now....
>
> --BenD
>
>
> 
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