We don't have anything as interesting as a groundhog here in the UK. Just squirrels and Foxes mostly. x
Oh, I don't know. You have hedgehogs and those black and white magpies. We don't have those here. And groundhogs are from the same family as squirrels. They're just bigger with less bushy tails. Oh, and they burrow into the ground. Okay, I guess they are kind of different. *g*
I love foxes, btw. I've seen some near (and in) ravines around Toronto. Actually, I spotted a fox years ago when I was sitting in Edwards Gardens with my sister. It trotted along one of the pathes (bold as brass) with a rabbit hanging out of its mouth. My sister was pretty horrified, but I thought it was cool.
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Thanks! I found it pretty exciting myself! :-)
We don't have anything as interesting as a groundhog here in the UK. Just squirrels and Foxes mostly. x
Oh, I don't know. You have hedgehogs and those black and white magpies. We don't have those here. And groundhogs are from the same family as squirrels. They're just bigger with less bushy tails. Oh, and they burrow into the ground. Okay, I guess they are kind of different. *g*
I love foxes, btw. I've seen some near (and in) ravines around Toronto. Actually, I spotted a fox years ago when I was sitting in Edwards Gardens with my sister. It trotted along one of the pathes (bold as brass) with a rabbit hanging out of its mouth. My sister was pretty horrified, but I thought it was cool.