3gr8kids
<font color=red>I read it in the "Book of Suppose
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that's cause they killed them for their caps.
They sell them outside the HDDR.


that's cause they killed them for their caps.
You know what's strange? I've seen deer, squirrels, rabbits, armadillo, lizards, owls, bats, eagles, a bobcat (once), alligators, snakes, turkeys, peacocks, roosters & chickens (back in the 70's - but I saw a lot of things in the '70's) cardinals, blue jays, ducks, egrets, herons, fish, these damned cute oversized chipmunks, AND otters! But I have NEVER seen a raccoon!! Disney must have a pact with the raccoons to stay off their property.
True story.....in June 2008 we had an armadillo try to attack us at our site (1633??) First he walked up and tried to attack our 2 dogs, while I tried to get dogs away DH grabbed a broom to try & get the critter away & it turned and lunged at him 3 or 4 times! It finally left the site after we all high-tailed it into trailer. We did end up reporting it to a CM but it was the 1st report they'd had of it.
Another case of reality clouded by Kungaloosh.
Well not to alarm you tent campers but go here http://nicecamps.com/
This is a pic of a young cub in a park just north of orlando- Wekiwa Springs State Park
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Another case of reality clouded by Kungaloosh.
They sell them outside the HDDR.
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You know what I have never seen Deb? Donnie pay for a beer!![]()
he didn't give you one for me? what is this world coming to?
Ah well... my whole camping experience went from joke, to dare, to I might actually be excited about this... So I guess a little bear scare won't deter me.
So the tips I think I'm hearing are:
Put all your food in a cooler and place it on the edge of the campsite at night.
Don't eat in the tent!
Call security if I do see a bear.
Bring my Mickey Musket (but don't shoot the bear with it, that would just make him angry) (not that I blame him...)
Don't walk around in my bear suit if my tent is next to GatorDad! (I kid, I kid)
Let's say worst case scenario: that I'm walking back to the campsite with my Mickey Mouse flashlight and see two bear eyes staring back at me. Do I run? Not run? Turn off the light? Lift the light over my head and roar? Slowly back away? Get on the ground? Of course, step one would be wet myself... (TMI?)
I'm not trying to scare anyone-- just want to be prepared!!
He just came back to Disney for vacation.
Um... I think the Wildlife thread just made me more nervous... EEK!!!