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  • IninewCrow@lemmy.ca
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    6 days ago

    From what I learned as a kid from my parents who were born and raised in the wilderness … these things are dangerous.

    It’s basically a furry snake with feet and teeth … and it’s smart, fast and can squeeze into anything. I had to deal with a couple over the years and they are very intelligent to the point where you think they are trying to outsmart you, entice you or lure you.

    Definitely a Moopsie

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      6 days ago

      There is one species of weasel in Colorado: Ermine (or short-tailed Weasel). I’ve seen one just once in the mountains, on the other side of a small-ish pond. It was definitely cute from a distance, but we never got close. I’m now glad we were at a distance (assuming they behave similarly to their northern neighbors)