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<blockquote data-quote="RWS" data-source="post: 1386421" data-attributes="member: 12891"><p>thats pretty much right. a half a dozen of them can wreck a hay meadow in a single night. i have heard of them going straight down a corn row and eating every kernal before it comes up. they will eat almost anything alive or dead. any kind of crop, and pretty much any animal they can catch from tukey eggs and baby turkeys to baby deer. and they have the temperment of a mama grizzly.</p><p></p><p>people unfamiliar with them usually cant fathom how destructive or how dangerous they can be.</p><p></p><p>all that being said, in certain parts of the country they have lived with them for hundreds of years. and they still farm, still have turkeys and still have deer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RWS, post: 1386421, member: 12891"] thats pretty much right. a half a dozen of them can wreck a hay meadow in a single night. i have heard of them going straight down a corn row and eating every kernal before it comes up. they will eat almost anything alive or dead. any kind of crop, and pretty much any animal they can catch from tukey eggs and baby turkeys to baby deer. and they have the temperment of a mama grizzly. people unfamiliar with them usually cant fathom how destructive or how dangerous they can be. all that being said, in certain parts of the country they have lived with them for hundreds of years. and they still farm, still have turkeys and still have deer. [/QUOTE]
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