jmcu Known around here Jul 5, 2016 475 732 New York Jun 11, 2020 #1 After seeing @Ssayer video of his groundhog, I looked on my NVR this morning and see one climbing a tree... Up here we call them woodchucks as well. Reactions: catcamstar, Parley, Mike A. and 2 others
After seeing @Ssayer video of his groundhog, I looked on my NVR this morning and see one climbing a tree... Up here we call them woodchucks as well.
Ssayer BIT Beta Team Jan 5, 2016 19,744 71,581 SE Michigan USA Jun 11, 2020 #2 Funny thing is that years ago, I saw one up in the tree behind my shed eating some fruit and leaves. I was able to sneak up on it and... when I took a pic of him later, he still had leaves sticking out of his mouth (if you get my drift). Reactions: th182, vandyman and jmcu
Funny thing is that years ago, I saw one up in the tree behind my shed eating some fruit and leaves. I was able to sneak up on it and... when I took a pic of him later, he still had leaves sticking out of his mouth (if you get my drift).
vandyman Getting comfortable Jul 24, 2018 712 2,094 South Jersey, under the swamp Jun 11, 2020 #3 I had a Jack Russell chase a ground hog up a tree. That thing was scared shirtless as it was up that tree in a flash. Sent from my Pixel 3a XL using Tapatalk Reactions: jmcu
I had a Jack Russell chase a ground hog up a tree. That thing was scared shirtless as it was up that tree in a flash. Sent from my Pixel 3a XL using Tapatalk
Mike A. Known around here May 6, 2017 4,200 7,068 Jun 11, 2020 #4 Huh, did not know that they did that. None that I've ever seen looked like they were capable of moving their fat asses off of the ground. ; ) Reactions: jmcu, catcamstar and vandyman
Huh, did not know that they did that. None that I've ever seen looked like they were capable of moving their fat asses off of the ground. ; )