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  • yeah i have had a 8 point buck sitting in my back yard for like 3 hrs..
  • My drunk ex girlfriend:)
  • squirrels, birds, skunks, raccoons. Its like a jungle out there. Oh and one time I had a rooster out there!
  • I had 3 deer in my yard 4 days ago.
  • Racoons, squirrels, rabbits, snakes, giant lizards, hummingbirds, opossums, skunks, moles, rats, the occaisional giant bufo frog, and some other stuff . . . in south Florida, there things are EVERYWHERE. Pests, I think, except for those rabbits and squirrels . . . damn cute!
  • I am lucky to have a squirrel or bird where I live now. Where I am from, we had EVERYTHING, including bears. I once saw a mountain lion.
  • all the time man. deer, bear, birds, skunks, racoons, ground hogs, and once we had a beaver skimper across our yard! Pretty wierd eh!
  • The only animal I see a lot in my yard that is wild is an opossum. I saw one the other week and me and my friend tried to get it out of the tree because it was right above our heads and wouldn't let us out of the yard!
  • same, deer. and even some bunny rabbits, birds, snakes..maybe squirrels, but those are mainly in my backyard..haha
  • when i lived in texas for a little bit, we had a armadillo, loads of deer, and even a rattle snake.
  • Um we were graced with the presence of racoons in our garbage ARG!!!
  • This is difficult to quantify as I grew up in 35 acres of woods with threes streams and a creek running through it. So, yes: deer, squirrels, fox, opossums, Ground Hogs, chipmunks, snakes, raccoons, wild turkey, skunks and many, many more. Sorry, had to answer.
  • i had a group of about 10 baby turtles come from the Connecticut River... ...i live miles from that river i wonder how they got there.
  • Let's see, these are the ones I've seen over the years Deer Squirrels Possum Raccoons Birds Skunk Mountain Lion Groundhog Turkeys Chipmunks Mice Rabbits
  • nothing yet, but maybe soon.
  • Yes, when I lived in rual Texas, we had skunks, coyotes, bobcats, squirrels, rabbits, owls, red-tailed hawks (some people call them chicken hawks), rattlesnakes, copperheads, turtles, but I dont ever recall seeing any deer in the yard. We could see them out in the pasture along the far tree line, but not up close to the house.
  • A wild boar (oh wait that was my neighbor)
  • black bear and coyotes
  • A huge turtle. Not sure where he came from. We hung out in the front yard together for a few hours. I will never forget his poker chip rimmed eyes.
  • A goanna & possums (kangaroos for my partner - who grew up on a farm).
  • i had wild turkeys in my front yard. and my brother :)
  • Foxes which I feed , they come at the same time each night. Did you know they like chocolate cake? Also we have a Badger now and again this is quite rare here. hedgehogs and Squirrels of course. Over here we do not have the variety of wild animals that most countries have. I adore the foxes though and if I feed them it saves some farmers chickens I imagine
  • mice, white garden snakes, raccoons, and 2 HUGE skunks
  • All throughout the summer we had a fox living in our backyeard. Now he must hibernating as I have not seen him for ages.
  • Armadillos, squirrels, snakes, probably rats, and a lot of other creepy crawlies
  • In the Summer sometimes when I walk home from work there can be as many as 3 Skunks hanging around the bush's. I of course opt for the alternate route to my door.
  • We live on a mountain, so deer, and racoons almost nightly!
  • I am a wildlife rehabilitator and have been for many years so yes, I have had some wildlife come through my yard, not to mention the wild animals that visit of their own accord. It helps that I live near a bayou. Some of the animals that I have seen in my yard are: crocodiles, copperheads, water moccasins, coral snakes, rattle snakes, ribbon snakes, anoles, house geckos, mud turtles, red ear sliders, alligator snapping turtles, false map turtles, carolina box turtles, tree frogs, toads, skinks, crayfish, rabbits, deer, raccoons, coyotes, opossum, squirrels, armadillos, skunks, field mice, thousands of birds, like chicadees, cardinals, robins, house sparrows, sea gulls, starlings, purple martins, blue jays, finches of all kinds, hummingbirds, herons, red tail hawks, other birds of prey, guineas, ducks, and a variety of fish.
  • lots of foxes, snakes, brushtail possums, birds, frogs, (feral) cats, mice, rats, sugar gliders, kangaroos & wallabys, rabbits, (BIG) lizards, goannas, perhaps some koalas, echidnas, chickens and the sadistic goshawk that killed my budgie :( ah the wonderous bushland of coastal australia...
  • lots of foxes, snakes, brushtail possums, birds, frogs, (feral) cats, mice, rats, sugar gliders, kangaroos & wallabys, wild turkeys, rabbits, (BIG) lizards, goannas, perhaps some koalas, echidnas, chickens and the sadistic goshawk that killed my budgie :'( ah the wonderous bushland of coastal australia...
  • Quite a few mice, shrews, moles and hedgehogs, but the best thing I ever saw was a weasel. They quite rare here and very wary animals, so difficult to see. It was eating the turkey carcass out of a rubbish bag, that had been left in the garden, the day after Christmas Day so I managed to watch it for a few minutes, and it was the best Christmas present I'd got that year.
  • Foxes, Hedgehogs, squirells and lots of types of birds.
  • Yes but I don't want to openly talk about it in a family oriented forum!;-)

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