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<blockquote data-quote="Raido Free America" data-source="post: 3774914" data-attributes="member: 45328"><p>I retired from Sun Refinery in Tulsa. We always had two or three fox dens in the tank farm, where they would raise their young. We also had at times literally over 100 Canadian Geese, nesting there. None of these animals were afread of people as long as they stayed in a vehicle. we would feed them, and the tank farm was fenced, and paroled, which just about eliminated predictors. Neat to watch these amimals and the progress of the young. I was driving in the tank farm one day, saw a huge gathering of geese. so I pulled up to see what they were doing. there was a puddle of watrer in the road, and it was full of tadpoles. These geese were chowing down on these tadpoles! I didn't know they are meat, but these seemed to like tadpoles!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raido Free America, post: 3774914, member: 45328"] I retired from Sun Refinery in Tulsa. We always had two or three fox dens in the tank farm, where they would raise their young. We also had at times literally over 100 Canadian Geese, nesting there. None of these animals were afread of people as long as they stayed in a vehicle. we would feed them, and the tank farm was fenced, and paroled, which just about eliminated predictors. Neat to watch these amimals and the progress of the young. I was driving in the tank farm one day, saw a huge gathering of geese. so I pulled up to see what they were doing. there was a puddle of watrer in the road, and it was full of tadpoles. These geese were chowing down on these tadpoles! I didn't know they are meat, but these seemed to like tadpoles! [/QUOTE]
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