Do you ever see wild animals?
Not sure if this is meant a bit tongue in cheek or not. So no matter where you are in the world I am sure you will see wild animals. Maybe not some solitary confinement cell deep underground, but anywhere else I would say yes.
A starling is a wild animal, so is a cockroach and a fly. To be fair, I have never seen a wild cockroach.
Living where I do, I regularly see Arctic hares (well they turn white in winter), otters, a whole host of migratory and non migratory birds. The odd Orca, seals a plenty oh and fish too.
I am sure some people will see a whole host of other wild beasties.
One animal I would absolutely love to see is a moose. I have never ever seen one. Nope I don’t know why either!
Regularly see kangaroos, wallabies, and snakes. The odd goanna (and heaps of smaller lizards). I live out of town in the middle of bushland, so isn’t all that remarkable. A moose would be ace, but somewhat a surprise given where I live.
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Could be a Lesser Spotted Bush Moose?
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We see quite a few grey squirrels, particularly now the trees have lost their leaves! They live in the parks but tend to range far and wide in search of grub!
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I have seen moose, many deer, snapping turtles, black racers, garter snakes, rats, mice,rabbits, egrets, bobcat, bald eagles, foxes, black bears, snowy owls, and many other kinds of birds at home. In Massachusetts no less!
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I’ve seen an owl or two which was cool but I think the most interesting animal I’ve seen is an opossum. They’re very unique critters and I think people in the US take them granted.
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