At 11:48 PM 8/4/99 +0100, Brian of Wiggin wrote:
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>least 30% of the time. I think the most of any one type of animal that we
>saw was deer. I think I saw one mountain lion as we passed over the great
Seeing a wild mountain lion, dead or alive, is rather rare, because they
are pretty shy (except for the occasional attack on a lone jogger).
>divide. Although that was not a disappointment, the fact that we saw very
>few live animals, as well, was. We saw some deer and squirrel at the Grand
>Canyon, some caribou (?) and possums in the rockies but the most exciting
Caribou? We saw herds of elk (wapiti) and a few mule deer, some ground
squirrels, various birds, etc., but no caribou live in Colorado outside of
the zoos, as far as I know.
>thing we saw was the coyote on the street near your house! MInd you if the
>lady at Pomeroy House succeeds in introducing the hedgehog and they follow
>their English habits...... (Hedgehog baked in clay is supposed to be very
>good - remove the clay and it gets rid of the spines and the fleas <g>).
I caught a baby hedgehog once as a child in Germany... but my Dad wouldn't
let me keep it...
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