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    Quote Originally Posted by WelderGuy
    a red fox ran up to me smelling my boots and rubbing up against my leg like it was a pet.
    Only later did he realize the fox had just thrown up and was wiping it's mouth on his pants. Those things are crazy smart. You know, crazy like a .... what are they crazy like?
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    Only later did he realize the fox had just thrown up and was wiping it's mouth on his pants. Those things are crazy smart. You know, crazy like a .... what are they crazy like?
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    Not an odd encounter, but a fine one. I was fishing a small river early in the morning some years ago it was a bit misty, I hadn't had a bite in over an hour. A cheeky kingfisher flew onto my pole and sat there a minute, dove down into the water and came back up with a little fish, bashed the fish dead on my pole, ate it and back down into the water, beat the fish on my pole but flew off with this one. He/she carried on doing this for 20 minutes or so then off it went. Must have had a family I guess.
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    One night I was checking the doors at the school, when I encountered a skunk at one of the doors. He desperately wanted to get inside. I did what came naturally: I went and picked up the new officer (without telling him why, of course), parked around the corner, and told him to go check out that door.
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