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Old 12-15-2012, 12:02 PM
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We live in the far reaches of Buttonwood Run, with only two rows of houses between us, and non-Villages properties.
Recently we are finding piles of "wild critter poop". Resembling rabbit, or deer droppings, but smaller, I wonder what critter is leaving a message behind (pardon the pun). Our beagle, "Meg" is very interested in the morning P-Mails, and we have to literally tug on her leash until she moves on --- to the next pile. I just know some wag is going to go to town on yet another "poop" thread, but the piles in question, are neither canine, nor feline. OK, someone out there is sure to know the genus involved.
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take a look here to see if the photos help:

Scat, Droppings, and Feces Identification Key
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take a look here to see if the photos help:

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Just be happy that cows don't fly..
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Just be happy that cows don't fly..
Cowpies do.
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Just be happy that cows don't fly..
You old enough to remember the humorous double entendre song on Pearl Records called Cows Don't Fly? I think it dates back to the 50's or earlier.

63-A - Cows Don't Fly - Pearl Trio [Larry Vincent] - YouTube
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