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Tika was found hiding in the Cattails. Now you should understand that I was calling this cat for 10 minutes and wasn't 10 feet away..ignoring me.
I'm not sure about this one. It says something about hunting rabbits, freezing them, and then transport the bodies to thermal power stations to use them as fuel.
No estoy seguro de este. Dice algo de matar conejos en el parque, congelar los cuerpos y luego llevarlos a centrales termoeléctricas para quemarlos.
1. Winter Morning on Athabasca River (athabascariver_AAA1846.jpg), 2. hut, 3. saint matterhorn, 4. Winter-scenery, 5. Snowy, 6. Snow Sunset, 7. Eagle Lake Sunrise #2, 8. A BIT OF COLOR DURING WINTER, 9. First snow, 10. White woods, 11. Don't go hunting rabbits this time of year..., 12. Paris under the snow, 13. snow turns into flower..., 14. Stark, 15. B&W IMAGE?, 16. Winter Fruit
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This coyote along with another coyote were hunting rabbits that were being pushed out of the field as we were harvesting the wheat. This was very interesting to watch. They methodically worked together as they hunted them.
I'm not sure about this one. It says something about hunting rabbits, freezing them, and then transport the bodies to thermal power stations to use them as fuel.
No estoy seguro de este. Dice algo de matar conejos en el parque, congelar los cuerpos y luego llevarlos a centrales termoeléctricas para quemarlos.
I watched a coyote this morning hunting rabbits. Can you see his tracks? He darted this way and that. His only care was finding a rabbit. I hope he did. We have plenty to spare.
Being a wild kid is fun
because I can jump from
tree to tree,
swing from vine,
loving hunting rabbits,
trust in having fun.