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Why on earth would anyone travel from England to visit Burlington?


>I saw a timber wolf a few years ago, in Ontario, in the Simcoe countryside but a sub-urban neighbourhood. Also once cought a coyote in my headlights near Burlington Vermont.
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>>>I'm sitting in my office, looking out at my front lawn, and a small fox just walked by. This isn't that odd, except that I'm in a highly-populated first-right suburb of Philadelphia, about 8 miles from Philly's City Hall as the crow flies.
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>>>It's not the first time I've seen a fox here, but it is pretty rare. Unfortunately, it didn't stop and was gone before I could grab a camera.
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>>>Tamar
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>>I have seen a fox, raccoons, possums, and jack rabbits in my neighborhood. Where the old Ashton Tate building was in south west San Jose, we would see deer, and some people reported having seen mountain lions.
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>>I can recall having seen the same types of animals described above while I was growing up in San Francisco. I grew up in about the center of the city and the animals were about one mile west of us. A few years ago they put houses in that area and you do not see many animals any more.
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>>This year I have seen more reports then I can recall about mountain lions being observed in Bay Area cities. It has been a very dry year (not much rainfall) so I wonder if that has anything to do with the sightings? A few people have been attacked which is rare.
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