I was thinking about Marc et al. after evicting the poor little thing. He was actually very 'tame' (or at least calm). He chittered a little irritably when I picked him up to take him outside, but that was about it. There have been raccoons living in the unused attic over the apartment; he fell through the access panel in my roommate's closet. He says the other three raccoons looked down at him for a while, then left. I expect they'll find him and move on tonight.
It was a near thing anyway. Cirrus just let him lounge about his room until I got home. That was about two hours, between Initial Raccoon Plummet and External Deployment. :)
That's amazing. All I get is antichinus, but they don't "fall" through the ceiling. They just make nests in various parts of the house/infrastructure/linen cupboards.
Yes, it's winter - it's breeding season. I live in the Australian "bush", so these things are just a part of it all.
I should mention Brutus - he's a 2m (6') goanna. He is out and about around the summer months, and just loves to get into my trash can. I have never known a lizard to be able to radiate as much attitude as he can when I try to evict him from the verandah (porch?) when he is dedicated to trying to rip open my garbage can to get at what is inside.
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I was thinking about Marc et al. after evicting the poor little thing. He was actually very 'tame' (or at least calm). He chittered a little irritably when I picked him up to take him outside, but that was about it. There have been raccoons living in the unused attic over the apartment; he fell through the access panel in my roommate's closet. He says the other three raccoons looked down at him for a while, then left. I expect they'll find him and move on tonight.
But really. Awwwww!
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Yes, it's winter - it's breeding season. I live in the Australian "bush", so these things are just a part of it all.
I should mention Brutus - he's a 2m (6') goanna. He is out and about around the summer months, and just loves to get into my trash can. I have never known a lizard to be able to radiate as much attitude as he can when I try to evict him from the verandah (porch?) when he is dedicated to trying to rip open my garbage can to get at what is inside.
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