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I dug up this little critter when I was digging up potatoes last night. Not a very good pic.
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Cubs kinda had to take the back seat last couple weeks so I could get this back together in time for the MoPars on The Mississippi show this coming Sunday at the Dbq Co. Fairgrounds in Dubuque. Cruise forms up there at 2PM on Sat.

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great animal/insect pics everyone. Kraig, that deer that is so close up and personal seems to be inviting one to " look into my EYES"...lol

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the creature beings(in this case the four-leggeds, the cattle, are always teaching us..just watch and follow their lead? here, I would guess that staying in the shade and close to water, needing water, during extreme heat is good guidance... if the squirrels are busy gathering nuts in the fall with a frensy, its likely to be cold and blustery. The boy scouts of the animal kingdom teach us to always be prepared. it makes sense..
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David S., I'm with Jeff, more photos please!!!

Jeff, good looking roosters.
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Keith, you have some smart cattle.
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