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    On a Boy Scout camping trip someone brought in a wolf in a cage, so maybe that. Otherwise it’d have to be the day last spring that a few turkeys decided to show up at the college I go to and peck at one of the doors in the building I was in.

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    This goes back to around 2000. Snake hunting in the Everglades middle of the night, my friend and I saw a black panther. I know, I know, impossible, Florida doesn’t have them etc etc etc. we both saw it clear as in a zoo in the floodlights of his truck. 100% big cat, 100% black.

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      If you like eagles, visit Sitka Alaska. They’re as common as pigeons up there.

      (Just bigger, and scarier. Have you seen their claws?)

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      I see them a few times a year in Michigan. They are more common these days.

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      Yeah that’s probably mine too. I didn’t think about them at first because they’re pretty common around here.

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      I was watching a bald eagle fishing yesterday from my window. They must have moved in to the area, bay of quinte in Ontario, which is good news for their numbers.

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      I once saw five different bald eagles on the same day. before that day I’d only ever seen one in my whole life, and I’ve never seen any since despite being in the area all the time.

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    A bobcat. It casually sauntered through the neigborhood and hung out at a local park. I watched it for about five minutes from about 30 feet away.

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    My buddy is an entomologist and one time I tagged along while he went to collect beatles in the highlands. When we got back to the lab one of the specimens I had collected turned out to be a species that was thought to be extinct in the region and hadn’t been spotted in a very long time. He was wildly jealous

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    I saw my first Praying Mantis yesterday.

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        I was on a boat, about 10 meters away. It’s actually illegal to be closer than 250m but try telling that to a Greenlandic skipper who wants to show you something that even locals have rarely seen.

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            He’s been eating tourists & paying off the boat owner

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          I feel like the water and ten meters are not a large enough barrier for me, but that is a cool picture

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            Yeah, it really wasn’t. OK the skipper was experienced, but that could have gone sideways very quickly I feel.

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    Probably my cat. There’s only one of her.

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    If we’re including captive animals, the one that stands out the most to me is a Chaco Owl. It’s not considered endangered yet, but it’s only found in one particular area of the world, at the borders of Bolivia, Paraguay, and Argentina.

    In the wild, I’ve come across porcupines on a few occasions, and I almost had a fisher cat run up my leg. I didn’t know we even had them in my state, so I was very freaked out as to what this long, furry thing coming at me was. I wish I had maintained my composure so I could have gotten a better look at it, but it’s also the kind of thing in glad we figured out what each other was before I was in biting range!

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    Not sure how rare they are, but I’ve seen wild crested caracaras a few times.

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    No idea. But if I were to randomly guess, I’d say it was a bison during their endangered days.

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    There was an albino red fox that lived on a golf course near where I work, I I would see it running along the fence about once a week.

    Recently caught a firefly for a few seconds to relive my childhood of catching jars full of them as a night light. I let him go, and was sad that he was so alone; there were only a few flashes in a field where I used to see thousands