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"Country" Will Love This
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"Country" Will Love This
I new it would happen sooner or later! Saw a Didelphis virginiana last night. Don't know if it was the American or Virginian species but it sure was one! You don't usually find them or skunks in arid areas. Guess it's the growing population bringing in all the things they like. Fruit trees, dog/cat food and water. If I can run over the critter and let him sun dry a little I'll can him up and send it to "Country" for a taste test. Might taste different cause it's virgin.
Always try the easiest thing first.
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1955 Cub - Location: PA, Berwick
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