Re: GC beasts (OT)
Dick, You are so absolutely right!! ~Glenda dick_gladson <<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="mailto:gldsn1@...">gldsn1@...
Glenda Specht 2003-06-10 16:41:37 #22657

Re: GC beasts (OT)
My Tucson friend has snake-trained her dog, but what about > javelinas? > > > > Anybody know? They wander our neighborhood in groups of 2 to 20....
dick_gladson 2003-06-10 16:35:53 #22656

Re: GC beasts
We have domestic cats and dogs wandering all over the neighborhood and there don't seem to be any encounters. At least I haven't seen any ripped up dogs or...
Bob Marley 2003-06-10 16:08:02 #22655

Re: A little Grand Canyon Mule history (OT)
This is getting really heavy, almost preachy, and certainly off topic if the topic is mules in the GC. Most of the world has not become sufficiently...
Bob Marley 2003-06-10 16:04:44 #22654

Re: A little Grand Canyon Mule history
Slavery, equal rights, and mules and burros in Grand Canyon. Not buying it. -- DN
Doug Nering 2003-06-10 15:18:56 #22653

Re: GC beasts
So, how do javelinas handle dog encounters? Do they generally shy away? What if a dog is curious and tries to check them out? Those critters have very...
Glenda Specht 2003-06-10 14:58:19 #22652

Re: A little Grand Canyon Mule history
Wayne, Thank you for that long but interest history on the Mules. But as people became more civilized they turned their attention to addressing human...
Phil Gutkin 2003-06-10 13:58:44 #22651

Re: GC beasts
I have seen road runners at the summit on hwy 89 coming in to Flagstaff and I have seen them right here in town. This was several years ago. They seem to...
MaryPhyl 2003-06-10 13:25:52 #22650

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