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    #16
    I ain't seen a Swift Fox in quite some time. Don't really even see Red Foxes very often. Too many dadgum coyotes around. Between those and vehicles they don't stand a chance.

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      #17
      Originally posted by Walker View Post
      Horned toad in South texas. Saw a bunch in New Mexico, and cedar waxwings
      Feel like I see waxwings fairly common, very recognizable call and fly around in groups

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        #18
        I remember when armadillos were everywhere. Dang things have taking a bumper beating over the years I guess. While they are not rare, they certainly are not in the numbers of my youth.

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          #19
          Originally posted by RifleBowPistol View Post
          You have seen honest politicians in years past?!!! Where did you ever seen an honest politician, oh wait, I forgot about Regan, I guess there were a few.
          Ronald Reagan was who I had in mind. Bush was probably honest, but dumber than a box of rocks. (Which is not rare for a politician)

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            #20
            I saw a black fox last week. Ran across the road near the quarry in Jarrell.

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              #21
              A 160 + LF buck that’s not in South Texas, Midwest, Mexico or Canada.

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                #22
                Ringtail, Bob White, Horned Toads, were common in Bastrop County when I was growing up, but haven't seen any in many years.

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                  #23
                  Bigfoot, they used to be everywhere!

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Aggiehunter08 View Post
                    A 160 + LF buck that’s not in South Texas, Midwest, Mexico or Canada.
                    I saw one of those this year.

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                      #25
                      Bob white quail, horned toads, desert tortoises

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by GarGuy View Post
                        I saw one of those this year.
                        There are no big deer in East Texas

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                          #27
                          Black Panther

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by Aggiehunter08 View Post
                            There are no big deer in East Texas
                            True. I killed the last one.

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                              #29
                              Walking sticks or fence post lizard. Use to see them all the time .

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by flywise View Post
                                Or Bell, Lampasas etc
                                Kirby, I have bob whites here on our place 6 miles south of Lampasas.

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