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I'm pet-sitting for a friend, and today looked up from their kitchen sink to see this:


I grew up in the woods — but woods 3000 miles from here, so this was not an animal I recognized. (Indeed, my intuitive thought when I caught my first glimpse of it was "Mountain Beaver"  — an animal native to the Northwest, where I grew up, but certainly out of place here.)

More pictures here. Sorry for the quality: all I had was my iPhone, and I didn't want to go outside to try to get closer, as I was pretty sure I would only spook it. I was able to observe it for long enough to conclude that it was almost certainly not a predator. It was moving cautiously from place to place, foraging in clusters of plants, where it seemed to find things to munch on fairly frequently. It seemed to look around carefully before moving (I suspect there was as much listening as looking in that behaviour).



I think I know what it is now, because a FOAF came by while I was writing this post and identified it. But I'm leaving it a mystery in case someone gets a kick out of it that way. And to save myself from getting to bed any later.

Date: 2011-07-03 03:31 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rax.livejournal.com
Pretty sure that's a groundhog; I have one that eats my dandelions for me. :)

Date: 2011-07-03 01:28 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] yakshaver.livejournal.com
Oh - eating dandelions would definitely be a bonus feature in a creature visiting one's garden!

Date: 2011-07-03 11:18 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jdulac.livejournal.com
it's the giant rat of sumatra!

Date: 2011-07-03 03:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gardenfey.livejournal.com
A rat of unusual size?

Date: 2011-07-03 04:44 pm (UTC)

Date: 2011-07-03 05:55 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cfox.livejournal.com
They're hungrier and less shy than rabbits - they seem to tolerate more fragmented habitats, and in spots (like highway verges) where they meet humans but not dogs, they will forage in broad daylight and not run from human approach. I'm surprised if you drive around here and haven't seen them as roadkill.

I would expect that in environments like yards and parks where they are routinely chased, they are more crepuscular, like rabbits are.

Date: 2011-07-03 08:45 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] dcltdw
Hey, s/he's back!! Yaaay!! It likes to sit ON Alyse's plants. :) It waddles in a really funny way. :)

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