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You can’t use it, but I’m still putting it out there.
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Geese are territorial little buggers, and while I’ve never been personally attacked, I do tend to give them a wide berth.
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Good call Al. Neither do I….
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Maine’s state bird is the Chickadee… and you will pry him from our cold dead hands.
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Damn. My complaints about the red squirrel seem somewhat trivial now.
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O M G😱! Just looking at the picture of that snake freaks me out! Give me a goose anytime.
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I don’t mind snakes, but I can’t say I’d want that guy in my wall either.
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Colorado’s status as my favorite state just got called into question.
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It does make you wonder about their building practices….
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I’m with Carol, I hate snakes and would take my chances with geese. Along with snakes are alligators and crocodiles, the only way I’d get near them is if they were made into shoes, purses or belts.
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That’s harsh.
🤣
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Geese do attack people. They have no fear of us at all!
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Nevada’s State Bird is the Mountain Blue Bird. He looks really cool so everyone can leave it alone!
I agree about people’s Penis problems. Nobody cares except maybe the Doctors.
As for the Snake, if it isn’t poisonous and can survive in the wall, it isn’t hurting anyone..but, it would probably do better with someone to care for it.
Sorry, it wouldn’t be me because the Snake is not Vegetarian.
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I was attacked by a goose on a bike path. She was leading her kids across the path and into the water. I waited until all the goslings were off the path, but apparently that wasn’t good enough. She ran after me, pecking at my feet while I was trying to pedal away.
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No video?
That’s a shame…
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Maybe in the future. So far, we’ve been caught by surprise.
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Ours is the American robin. Bo-ring. I’d personally vote for the cardinal myself, or even a grosbeak.
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I love robins. They’re the harbingers of spring!
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Better her walls than her toilet.
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True…
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Geese are not protected, and make good eats.
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I’ve never been that mad at one.
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Does not take mad as much as being hungry
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Grandma had a goose that singled me out of all the other kids when I got off the school bus. Everyone thought it was funny, so I had to take care of that goose in secret. And I did …
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*fingers in ears*
La la la la la….
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I knew you were the caring type.
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The goose knew what you would do before you did. Animal instinct.
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If it did, it wasn’t very smart. I was not going to live out my childhood being attacked by a belligerent goose 😀
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Geese do seem to be perpetually I’ll-tempered. I can only hope the snake is more chilled.
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The snakes can HAVE the house! No thank you!
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That’s a nice looking snake. Looks a bit like one of our carpet pythons. Ever felt one? They feel wonderful. I think you’ve got a few less dangerous ones over there than we do…. Geese have every right to have a go at humans. Someone in the animal world needs to stand up for them.
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If there’s an animal world revolt? Geese will lead the charge…
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