#96984 - 06/08/07 04:56 PM
Re: Carnivorous Deer!
[Re: MartinFocazio]
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Interesting! I have never heard of any grazing animal voluntarily eating meat. I do have some vegetarian friends who eat fish, so maybe there is something deeper at work here.
And in the near-coincidence department: My wife saw two deer swim past our beach (we live on Lake Erie) this morning. Maybe they were stalking some perch.
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#96993 - 06/08/07 05:45 PM
Re: Carnivorous Deer!
[Re: Frank2135]
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As far as having fish in your pond. You can't keep fish OUT of your pond. If you have a 2ft. diameter puddle that never dries up (like a spring) you will get fish in it. I've seen this dozens of times over the years and have always wondered how.
One example, we have a wet weather creek that cuts through my property. We have had a pretty extreme drought the last 3 years, and it had been almost 2 1/2 years with never enough rain to make it even trickle, no water in it at all. Late this last year the drought finally broke and it ran and filled up. This is only fed from the bar ditch alongside the road. This spring a couple of deep spots that hold water were full of small perch. I don't know, maybe their eggs dry up and can still be viable years later, like those shrimp eggs you used to get in the science kits. Other people have said fish eggs stick to the legs of wading birds (I don't buy that!) Maybe even the birds are smart enough to stock new territory by releasing fish on purpose.
Anyway, I would be more surprised if you didn't have fish in a pond that size.
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#97000 - 06/08/07 06:09 PM
Fish conception and alien deer
[Re: Frank2135]
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The "immaculate conception" of fish in ponds and streams comes primarily from bird poop. They eat the eggs and poop out what doesn't get destroyed. Birds have a rather poor digestive system.
Those deer observed swimming Lake Erie are actually "Illegal Deer Aliens/Immigrants" and are the 1st wave of the "Canadian Invasion Hoarde"! That's why the USCG breaks the ice every winter, It's a "Homeland Defensive Measure"! Remember, the USCG is not just the professionl war-fighting core that the US Navy clings to in time of war!
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#97004 - 06/08/07 06:40 PM
Re: Fish conception and alien deer
[Re: wildman800]
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So those are fish eggs on my windshield? I've tried cavier a couple of times and thought it wasn't too bad. Maybe on a cracker, Gaack!!!
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#97007 - 06/08/07 06:53 PM
Re: Fish conception and alien deer
[Re: lukus]
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Yes, that's why seagull poop tastes so tart and tangy!! Ask any old Buoy Tender sailor, we've become experts on this subject!!!
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#97021 - 06/08/07 08:08 PM
Re: Carnivorous Deer/Scavenging Squirrels
[Re: NightHiker]
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Squirrels are rodents who live in a slightly better neighborhood than their cousins, the rats. Push comes to shove, they'll eat anything. The only reason they don't scavenge around here is because of all the bird seed they steal from the feeders in every back yard. We are talking some very obese squirrels, let me tell you.
I was talking talking about grass-eating, cud-chewing animals with hooves and no canine teeth. Then it occurred to me, mad cow disease was spread by feeding cattle a supplement that included the ground-up remains of dead, and unknown to the farmers, infected, cows. So grazing animals can eat meat or "meat by-products" (a term that has always quietly terrified me anyway).
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#97037 - 06/09/07 01:37 AM
Re: Carnivorous Deer/Scavenging Squirrels
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