A giant ground hog lives in my yard. Explains the big holes.

@StillIRise1963 Does it have babies? The ones that live in our yard usually do in the spring. They are the cutest!

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They *are* cute, but I have to say, my cabin in the woods was sagging a little bit suddenly, and I just found out a giant ground hog tunnel went right under a line of piers underneath it. $11,000 to jack up the cabin last week and re-set the piers and now I don't love them quite as much as I did two weeks ago 😅

@BE omg. Yeah, I wouldn’t love them either at that point. I realize this probably isn’t good. I just have to get to the point where I can deal with it.
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This winter in the frost one morning I found a bobcat paw print near one of their holes. I might be on team bobcat now 😂

@BE 🤣 My dog comes very close to sticking her nose in those holes. I’m on constant surveillance.
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@BE We actually saw a young bobcat take down a groundhog in our yard a couple years ago. Real-life nature documentary! 😦 @StillIRise1963

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Whoa! I've seen the paw print, but, even with a few cameras out there I haven't seen a bobcat yet. They're pretty elusive.

@BE They are! Apparently, though, this was a young one. I emailed our state's department of wildlife about it, and they told me that young ones can be more visible as they figure things out. Haven't seen one since.@StillIRise1963

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That's cool. I hope to not stumble on a murder scene, but, I have been hoping to get a glimpse of the one I found the paw print for. Based on the size of the paw print it's a young one, too, I think.

@BE A couple of nights ago, we heard what sounded at first like screaming, then kind of howlish like. It was a pack of something.
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@BE It was really cool to see. Its hunting stance was quite similar to a domestic cat. Wiggly butt and everything. But then the murder part--not as cute. @StillIRise1963

@StillIRise1963 It was. I had to turn away once the killing started. (We didn't try to stop it; cat's gotta eat. When we looked again a while later, there was no sign anything had happened.) @BE

@BE Yikes! I can imagine. Ours have fortunately not figured out how to tunnel through the concrete foundation. Yet. @StillIRise1963

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