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Coyotes kill buck story out of Georgia
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<blockquote data-quote="rifle02" data-source="post: 5722333" data-attributes="member: 20050"><p>True story. Just this summer a stupid squirrel was electrocuted on the power pole close to my house. After the lineman had replaced the fuse thing or whatever that is and had left I had a dead squirrel to dispose of. I didn't want him laying on the ground close to my deck so I tossed him way off by the side of the backyard. It wasn't but maybe 2 hours later I looked out and there was a dopey old redheaded Buzzard sitting there looking at the squirrel, examining it. 30 minutes later I looked out and it was being devoured by a black vulture who had pushed the old Buzzard away from it. I felt sorry for the old red-headed guy he had to sit there and watch as the black vulture ate the whole darn thing. I was glad it was gone at least. They do perform a valuable Duty as garbage disposers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rifle02, post: 5722333, member: 20050"] True story. Just this summer a stupid squirrel was electrocuted on the power pole close to my house. After the lineman had replaced the fuse thing or whatever that is and had left I had a dead squirrel to dispose of. I didn't want him laying on the ground close to my deck so I tossed him way off by the side of the backyard. It wasn't but maybe 2 hours later I looked out and there was a dopey old redheaded Buzzard sitting there looking at the squirrel, examining it. 30 minutes later I looked out and it was being devoured by a black vulture who had pushed the old Buzzard away from it. I felt sorry for the old red-headed guy he had to sit there and watch as the black vulture ate the whole darn thing. I was glad it was gone at least. They do perform a valuable Duty as garbage disposers. [/QUOTE]
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