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<blockquote data-quote="deerwhacker444" data-source="post: 1439722" data-attributes="member: 9117"><p>I've had them in the yard digging for grubs and stuff, never have made a huge mess, by summertime the bermuda is taking over and I can't tell where they've been. But, we've never had one make a den hole anywhere either, I can see how that would cause a problem.</p><p></p><p>It's just a neat animal that I like to mess with. Back in my youth I ran one down once. He was on the edge of a recently harrowed field and he took off out in the open. He didn't have any holes like they do in the woods and he couldn't get away.</p><p></p><p>Back in High School, me and a buddy found one one time that I think a coyote had just quit messing with. He was half buried in the middle of a hay meadow. He was buried enough that only his tail was sticking out. We grabbed him by the tail and tried to pull him out so we could mess with him. NO DICE...! That little critter hooked them claws into the side of his burrow and set up camp. We were pulling so hard we could hear thing popping, like at the chiropractor, but that little dude stayed put. We couldn't get him out.</p><p></p><p>Always thought it would be neat to have as a pet. Probably a good thing that never happened...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deerwhacker444, post: 1439722, member: 9117"] I've had them in the yard digging for grubs and stuff, never have made a huge mess, by summertime the bermuda is taking over and I can't tell where they've been. But, we've never had one make a den hole anywhere either, I can see how that would cause a problem. It's just a neat animal that I like to mess with. Back in my youth I ran one down once. He was on the edge of a recently harrowed field and he took off out in the open. He didn't have any holes like they do in the woods and he couldn't get away. Back in High School, me and a buddy found one one time that I think a coyote had just quit messing with. He was half buried in the middle of a hay meadow. He was buried enough that only his tail was sticking out. We grabbed him by the tail and tried to pull him out so we could mess with him. NO DICE...! That little critter hooked them claws into the side of his burrow and set up camp. We were pulling so hard we could hear thing popping, like at the chiropractor, but that little dude stayed put. We couldn't get him out. Always thought it would be neat to have as a pet. Probably a good thing that never happened... [/QUOTE]
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