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JJ_BPK
11-23-2008, 15:56
I had to go down to our enclosure for something,,
At the bottom of the stairs I spotted a new buddy sitting in the grass..
Very late for such a little one.
The vertical fence slats are 6 inch wide..
And that's the grass,, lawn grass,, he's hiding in..
I'm guessing around 10 inch tall, at the shoulder..
He be very very small..

Here are a couple pictures,, I also added one of the 8 point bucks,, he's about 60-70 lbs & 36 inches at the shoulder..

Red Flag 1
11-23-2008, 19:17
Cute little critter!

Picked out a name yet?

:munchin

RF1

JJ_BPK
11-24-2008, 05:42
Cute little critter!

Picked out a name yet?

RF1

We don't name them,, to many,, in any given day 20 to 30 will mosey through the yard.

We do encourage fair trade free range organic recycling..

All our vegetable and bread discards are tossed in the yard for trade..

In return we are given several hundred pounds of semi-processed pellets,, organic fertilizer..

Seems like a deal to me??

Here is another fawn from 2005,, notice the buttons,, and what I think is him, when he show up at my BD party last yr, as a 7 point. The young lady in the pic is 5' 5". They are small...

Pete
11-24-2008, 05:57
Cute Critters.

Just some of the creatures that are forgotten when a Hurricane sweeps through the Keys.

Buffalobob
10-28-2011, 19:48
JJ, you better be careful when you go outside at night. Those deer may attract a big snake. :D

http://photoblog.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/10/28/8527469-huge-python-found-in-florida-had-eaten-a-deer

mark46th
10-28-2011, 20:28
That's even bigger than the one that was waiting for me one night as I came out of the shower in Thailand...

JJ_BPK
10-29-2011, 03:01
JJ, you better be careful when you go outside at night. Those deer may attract a big snake. :D

http://photoblog.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/10/28/8527469-huge-python-found-in-florida-had-eaten-a-deer

That's a big'n.. We have snakes, but I worry more about the gators and saltwater crocodillies..

greenberetTFS
10-29-2011, 10:37
When I lived in South Florida the biggest problem we had was the Coral snake...... :eek: A lot of kids and old people were bit,they have to chew at least several seconds in order to harm you....:rolleyes: They are small as hell and look like a multi-colored bracelet at first glance and that's the attraction that gets people to try and pick them up..........:boohoo

Big Teddy :munchin