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Today's News-Miner has an interesting article on wolves killing other wolves. I'd been under the impression for a lot of years that fights between wild animals over territory or mating were unlikely to result in death, but that's actually very much not the case; even herbivores often fight to the death. Of course, even a small wound can mean "death" in the wilderness. It does interest me, a lot, that wolf packs pick fights with each other and go straight for the kill, not fighting to wound. We've obviously bred a lot of the aggression out of domestic dogs (most breeds, anyway).

I find wild animal behavior fascinating. Of course, animal behavior is so politicized that it's difficult to get information that just reports what animals do without drawing political conclusions about it (and I'm under no illusions that the News-Miner article isn't editorializing, either).

Wildlife yard report: Moose, hares, foxes. The moose, a cow and calf, seem to have moved on. The hares are everywhere; we are obviously at the apex of the lepine population cycle. There is a little flock of ptarmigan hanging around, too, though I haven't seen them lately.

Heavy snow today. Big fluffy flakes.

EWWWWWW

May. 21st, 2007 05:54 pm
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Cool thing: There are fish in our creek! Big ones!

Not so cool thing: They're dead. And I discovered this because ever since the spring floodwaters receded, Lucky has been abnormally interested in splashing around in the mud at the edge of the creek. Yesterday I finally, belatedly realized why. It's because there are DEAD FISH in the mud and he's EATING them. They're about a foot long and ... *barf* ... sort of curled up and freeze dried. I don't think the winter was kind to them.

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