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  1. #11
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    Sanx. For me, it was between the skunk or 'Coon.

    Quote Originally Posted by Skiballa View Post
    Fine looking sporran, that. I'm thinking of going with a skunk myself, I Like the black and white, and have come face to face with one of those little guys. I see beaver frequently around here, probably more common in central MA though. And, one time had a momma racoon and her kits in the house, specifically in the cereal, guess they had to have their pops. Thank god I found them before the dog did, that could have been catastrophic.What I'd like to see is someone adventurous enough to try out a porcupine sporran, "don't mess with that guy".

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    Possum - yep
    Badger - yep
    Racoon - yep
    Skunk - nope

    All in the back yard...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank McGrath View Post
    Has anyone ever come face to face with a possum or a badger? Not me. Beaver, once, though.
    We were adopted by a possum family some years back. Animal control said they liked cat food and would move on when they were ready... they were right...
    David

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skiballa View Post
    What I'd like to see is someone adventurous enough to try out a porcupine sporran, "don't mess with that guy".
    Yeah, with the spines facing inwards!
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    Quote Originally Posted by McClef View Post
    Yeah, with the spines facing inwards!
    Hey, it could be the next big thing with the pierced crowd. You wouldn't have to worry about that awkward sporran petting ever again.
    Member of SAMS Post 75 Minutemen
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    Quote Originally Posted by McClef View Post
    Yeah, with the spines facing inwards!
    But only for Lent...
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    We have had possums and racoons in the yard for decades. Back up to a golf course....

    The possums hiss when one gets near. Do not mess with a 5-10 pound rat. The coons are like very small bears with mouths full of teeth. They can't be too gentle...the coyotes have not chased them away or worse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank McGrath View Post
    Has anyone ever come face to face with a possum or a badger? Not me. Beaver, once, though.
    A badger, It had taken lodgings under a shed we store pool stuff in,darn thing chased 3 grown men back inside the lodge and we had to close the pool for a couple of days 'till the DNR took it away. they are not so nice to meet,just rude and unfriendly.
    KILTED LABOWSKI

    "I imagine a place of brotherhood and peace, a world without war. Then I imagine attacking that place because they would never expect it.

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    Sure have. I've seen possum, skunk and racoon in my back yard. I live in suburbia with fences around each yard, so it's always a suprise to see them. I refer to them as "free range sporrans".

    Badger? Only once, from a distance in the SE of the state, on a friend's farm. Nasty little guys. Tried to invade my friends chicken coop and I got to see him scurry away.

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    I've seen possum, and racoon on the road I almost hit them. I miss the racoon and said oh that could have been my sporran. And I see foxes all the time.
    Everything in excess! To enjoy the flavor of life, take big bites. Moderation is for monks. From the note books of Lazurus Long aka: Woodrow Wilson Smith

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