Did you get the movie reference?
So, in Georgia, there was an over population of deer, or at least it seemed so. You see them everywhere, raccoons, squirrels, even saw a few armadillos in the last few months I was there.
In Colorado…gophers, bunnies and coyotes, wow! I haven’t seen a deer yet, not saying they’re not here, just haven’t seen any. I’ve seen a few squirrels, but what I have seen a “crap ton” (I know I’ve used this phrase before, just for emphasis, no offense meant!) is bunny rabbits! Now, I saw bunnies in Atlanta, but not like this! When we walk to the movies, a vey populated area by the mall, we see several different groups of multiple groups of bunnies. I’m talking 5-6 in one area at a time. They don’t stick around when you head towards them.
They’re breeding like, well, rabbits! The other day, one crossed in front of my car, like a squirrel that is trying to cross the road!
(Check out the picture I attached, only 3, but you get the idea)
Another animal that is prevalent…gophers. I’ve heard there are gophers in Georgia, just don’t know if I ever saw one, but I’ve seen a bunch here in Colorado, that’s it, just seen a bunch and it was cool. Apparently, they will talk to each other and you.
The last animal, coyotes. Apparently there are a lot of them and they can be a problem. Enough that there are signs along the side streets and in neighborhoods. We saw one the other night in the gym parking lot, down the street from our apartment while walking home from the movies, could have been the same night we saw the cluster of bunnies! DCM was awesome, moved me to the side and behind him, I felt very safe, especially as the coyote watched us walk by for a bit. That was my one and only experience so far with coyotes, and I’m ok with that.
Needless to say, the cats, even though they were never outdoor cats are even more indoor now!
So, as I stated, Gophers and bunnies and coyotes, oh my!
