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    What mammal would dig up sand over and over?

    Pigs are used to hunt truffles but the big problem with pigs is that they will eat the truffles if your not on top of em to snatch it away from them.Dogs are trained as well to hunt them and the dogs will not eat them but they are not near as good at it as the pigs are.
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    Industrial Archaeology of the Best Kind!

    I can't used headphones.Too damn hot in there. makes my ears sweat too bad but they say headphones are better then plugs.
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    Cumberland County Stones

    Okay I"m kinda cheating here since this stone trip was technically in Cape may County in dennis twp in the vicinity of Eldora.This was a very odd trip.I set out to find five stones. Three in one area and two more a couple miles away.I found all five stones plus two accompanied by monuments and I...
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    fishing to eat

    If you know how to fillet the bones out of pickerel and like em I could show you some good places.You must know how to get the bones out though.
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    Industrial Archaeology of the Best Kind!

    Thats worse then where I work.already have significant hearing loss in my left ear after five years and I do wear my ear plugs every day.
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    Mysterious fungus killing snakes in at least 9 states

    I'd hope the way our rattlers hibernate mostly segregated from each other laying in acidic water most of the time would help them avoid this.I hope this is so?
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    What mammal would dig up sand over and over?

    That is my kind of place.Can't say as I recognize it.If you throw a map link I could tell you if I"ve been there.As far as the digs I"d have to go with coyote by the pics,turkey don't dig holes,they scratch. Id have to say these dune islands are my favorite habitats of all.
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    Where is this?

    Just upstream from carranza road on the west bank of the skit branch
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    Baby Snake

    Well thats a first for me. Always one out there that has to go against the grain.
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    Baby Snake

    In the mountains i find them in places where I find salamanders.Under wet rocks and such.Here I rarely find them but always in wet areas,under sphagnum in swamps and such.Seem to be much more prevalent in the mountains but actually flipping rocks is easier then turning moss and digging under...
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    Baby Snake

    http://www.herpnet.net/Iowa-Herpetology/images/stories/reptiles/snakes/Storeria_redbelly_snake/Storeria_redbelly_snake_3_Venter.jpg
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    Baby Snake

    Looks like a red belly snake. was it's belly bright red or orange?
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    ORV Management In Sensitive Areas Of Wharton

    Time for some civil disobedience.Anybody up for a woods drive?
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    Drone over the Maurice

    I would shoot one down just to make sure my sights were still aligned.
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    Munyon Field

    Looks like a patch of pine amongst oaks which would spell old field.I wonder if that is still visible today?Never noticed it from the road while actively looking for man sign.May have went back to oak by now.
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    Munyon Field

    The old yard with cherry tree and a couple bricks was right about here. http://maps.njpinebarrens.com/#lat=39.66343743006181&lng=-74.39247149627687&z=17&type=nj2007&gpx=
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    ORV Management In Sensitive Areas Of Wharton

    I won't be locked out.
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    Cumberland County Stones

    There was nothing romantic going on at all,I swear! Oh, I see. This is how the invasive plant got there in the past:-)
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