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I didn’t know those existed! Thanks!
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I didn’t know those existed! Thanks!
There are many different types that's just the first one that came up in my search so research them.I didn’t know those existed! Thanks!
Okay will do, thanks!!!There are many different types that's just the first one that came up in my search so research them.
Fairly obvious, Big FootOriginally I immediately thought “raccoon” and that would be the simple answer except that the can is pulled so far from the house and twisted like that (it’s usually tucked up in that nook facing forward). So then I thought maybe bear? There have been sightings here but not lately but they are around. But a bear would do WAY more damage, right? So now I’m back to raccoons. Are they capable of pulling and twisting the trash can like this? That grey rock at the bottom is usually on top of the can.
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No, for some reason they always take the plastic ties.Fairly obvious, Big Foot
Fairly obvious, Big Foot
No, for some reason they always take the plastic ties.
Theory is they braid them into their hair. I believe it was @mississippifarmboy who told me that.No, for some reason they always take the plastic ties.
Oh wow!!!Theory is they braid them into their hair. I believe it was @mississippifarm boy who told me that.