There's a great thread out here on how to protect your chickens and coop from bears.
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Ha ha! The alligators are statewide, but much more common in south Florida around the Everglades. Still, I take care down around our pond, because I have heard of people in our area finding small gators in their ponds.I would have to start wearing adult depends (diapers) before my time if we had bears in Delaware and they wandered into yards.
I'm trying to catch up.
From last Friday I think.from where?


Rutting season makes bucks even more unpredictable!That buck is now in my back yard. I told the story awhile back...well...he's back again. It was almost dark out when I heard the snorting this evening while I was collecting eggs (Rupert was safely inside). I made the mistake of moving towards him (not realizing it was him) and then I heard the hoof stomp. I "hoofed" it back into the house.
Was at Yellowstone a few years ago and nearly had a heart attack when a Japanese family positioned their two small children between a momma elk and her baby and were taking flash photos! Momma started snorting and pawing the ground. Fortunately her calf moved towards mom and they left before momma elk stomped those children.OMG that is funny. Well glad he didn't get hurt.
Sometimes people are so dumb and think they can walk right up to a wild animal and it is 'ok'
You should see what they do in Alaska with all the tourists stopped on side of road with a bear (with cubs) with in 20 feet !