RE: [Texascavers] Fox sightings

2007-08-01 Thread Fritz Holt
A Collared Peccary is a Javelina like the ones we have seen crossing the
highway in Big Bend and possibly other places. I would have preferred to
use Javelina but whatever I tried, word spell told me that it was wrong,
as it is doing now so I used the correct name. If you know the correct
spelling please let me know. Sorry, my attachment indeed showed a fox or
possibly a Coyote with its head stuck in a bottle.
Love, Dad

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From: Jenny Holt [mailto:jhol...@hotmail.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 5:21 PM
To: Fritz Holt
Subject: RE: [Texascavers] Fox sightings

Is a collared peccary a wild boar?
Anyway I couldn't find any attachment with pictures, was it a picture of
a 
fox with a bottle on his head?  That's sad.



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From: "Fritz Holt" 
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I have seen a Collared Peccary with a front foot stuck in the hole of
some animal's vertebra. By far the most hazardous to wildlife,
especially sea mammals, are plastic sacks and other forms of plastic
such as six pack can holders. I cut all of the loops before disposal. Go
ahead, pat me on the back but be sure it's on the back.

The Geezer



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From: Louise Power [mailto:power_lou...@hotmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 3:10 PM
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In Oregon, it's too many people who don't know what to do with their
trash. They substitute for jags, mountain lions, and other predators.
However, as you can see, this little guy was caught, the bottle removed
from his head, and he was released.


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There are probably too many stray dogs and not enough Jaguars.
Nature's remedy in action.




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From: Joe S. Ranzau [mailto:j...@oztotl.com]
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2007 1:01 PM
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This past week Sara and I saw a fox in Placencia on the beach...
For some reason I was suprised to find a beach bum fox.  Didn't expect
foxes to like the beach but what do I know.

Now the Jaguar eating all the dogs in the area was also kinda
cool...  Big prints outside my cabin in the sand one morning but thats a
different story.



Joe



   David Locklear said:


 >I saw a fox along the road.

   Yvonne Droms and I also saw a fox on a back road as we were
driving back to the Convention campground at dusk after a cave trip near
Wyandotte.  Apparently there are a lot of foxes in southern Indiana.
Cool!



Mark Minton




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RE: [Texascavers] Fox sightings

2007-07-31 Thread Fritz Holt
I have seen a Collared Peccary with a front foot stuck in the hole of
some animal's vertebra. By far the most hazardous to wildlife,
especially sea mammals, are plastic sacks and other forms of plastic
such as six pack can holders. I cut all of the loops before disposal. Go
ahead, pat me on the back but be sure it's on the back. 

The Geezer

 

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From: Louise Power [mailto:power_lou...@hotmail.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 3:10 PM
To: Fritz Holt; j...@oztotl.com; texascavers@texascavers.com
Subject: RE: [Texascavers] Fox sightings

 

In Oregon, it's too many people who don't know what to do with their
trash. They substitute for jags, mountain lions, and other predators.
However, as you can see, this little guy was caught, the bottle removed
from his head, and he was released. 


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There are probably too many stray dogs and not enough Jaguars.
Nature's remedy in action.

 


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From: Joe S. Ranzau [mailto:j...@oztotl.com] 
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2007 1:01 PM
To: texascavers@texascavers.com
    Subject: RE: [Texascavers] Fox sightings

 

This past week Sara and I saw a fox in Placencia on the beach...
For some reason I was suprised to find a beach bum fox.  Didn't expect
foxes to like the beach but what do I know.

Now the Jaguar eating all the dogs in the area was also kinda
cool...  Big prints outside my cabin in the sand one morning but thats a
different story.

 

Joe

 

  David Locklear said:


>I saw a fox along the road.

  Yvonne Droms and I also saw a fox on a back road as we were
driving back to the Convention campground at dusk after a cave trip near
Wyandotte.  Apparently there are a lot of foxes in southern Indiana.
Cool!

 

Mark Minton

 


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RE: [Texascavers] Fox sightings

2007-07-31 Thread Fritz Holt
There are probably too many stray dogs and not enough Jaguars. Nature's
remedy in action.

 

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From: Joe S. Ranzau [mailto:j...@oztotl.com] 
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2007 1:01 PM
To: texascavers@texascavers.com
Subject: RE: [Texascavers] Fox sightings

 

This past week Sara and I saw a fox in Placencia on the beach...  For
some reason I was suprised to find a beach bum fox.  Didn't expect foxes
to like the beach but what do I know.

Now the Jaguar eating all the dogs in the area was also kinda cool...
Big prints outside my cabin in the sand one morning but thats a
different story.

 

Joe

 

  David Locklear said:


>I saw a fox along the road.

  Yvonne Droms and I also saw a fox on a back road as we were
driving back to the Convention campground at dusk after a cave trip near
Wyandotte.  Apparently there are a lot of foxes in southern Indiana.
Cool!

 

Mark Minton

 

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RE: [Texascavers] Fox sightings

2007-07-30 Thread Joe S. Ranzau


This past week Sara and I saw a fox in Placencia on the beach...  For some reason I was suprised to find a beach bum fox.  Didn't expect foxes to like the beach but what do I know.
Now the Jaguar eating all the dogs in the area was also kinda cool...  Big prints outside my cabin in the sand one morning but thats a different story.
 
Joe



 


  David Locklear said:
>I saw a fox along the road.
  Yvonne Droms and I also saw a fox on a back road as we were driving back to the Convention campground at dusk after a cave trip near Wyandotte.  Apparently there are a lot of foxes in southern Indiana.  Cool!
 
Mark Minton

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