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Answered: What animals live in my zip code 91401 cricket magazine

About 40,000 humans in Van Nuys 91401. Probably tens of thousands of dogs and cats. Assorted canaries, cockatoos, gerbils, hamsters. Outdoors, lots of birds and insects, and probably some rats and raccoons and opossums and skunks and squirrels. Maybe a few bats, but you seldom see them.

Answered: What other animal brays like a donkey? I live in ...

Ray, I have the same question. Although I live in a farming area, the direction the "braying" is coming from can not possibly be a donkey. It's coming from a wooded area of my property. And it's always at night like you say. I have to think it's a buck. But I haven't found anyone saying that a buck ...

Answered: List of ten wild animals in springfield,ma

Raccoons, Squirrels, Opossum, Snakes, Norway Rats, Roof Rats, Bats, Pigeon, Geese, Skunks, Moles, Armadillos, Groundhogs, Beaver, Red-tailed fox

Answered: Science, animals

They get hatched, they grow, sometimes they change shape, and often they are eaten. F. Kafka

Answered: How to keep wild animals away from camp sites

Well, lighting a fire usually keeps animals away.
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