Coyote and Groundhog
c.1996
Coyotes greet each other by touching noses.
Please keep your nose low so the coyote does not strain itself in greeting you.
You see this Coyote is being restrained from driving its nose too far into the human.
Coyotes greet each other by touching noses.
Please keep your nose low so the coyote does not strain itself in greeting you.
You see this Coyote is being restrained from driving its nose too far into the human.
This is a "rescued" groundhog.
The human who found this groundhog mistook it for a Beaver.
This groundhog was rescued from drowning through it's ignorant rescuer who made certain groundhog was covered in water all over ....thinking she was Beaver... when she was dried out and was resuscitated...she was fine and released eventually.... after we all lived together a bit for the betterment of understanding human groundhog customs and culture.
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