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OMG this is sooooooooooooooo freakin cute!

Err, aggression is not cute. It seems the equivalent of a dog growling over a bone if you get too close.
 
Just because YOU don't understand his language, doesn't mean he isn't talking!

lol, this is what happens when you let women comment on YouTube videos.

EDIT: Lack of cuteness +1. Ugly dangerous creature making annoying noises to threaten a clueless observer.
 
Err, aggression is not cute. It seems the equivalent of a dog growling over a bone if you get too close.
🙂
Or a cat "holding" a mouse.
Or a sponge.
Once I dropped a small sponge while one of my cats was in a playful mood. As soon as he grabbed it, I guess the memories of murder kicked in, and he got all mean, and growled at me when I tried to get the sponge from him.
 
that thing is hostile and pissed. try to take that pumpkin away from it and then decide whether you still think that smelly fugger is cute. itd sink those big beaver teeth and quills into yur hand
 
I chuckled over all the folks who've never seen a porcupine outside of a zoo, talking about aggressive behavior. Teddy Bear is a real Teddy Bear.
 
I like raccoons. They have very dexterous hands, and I like watching them manipulate things. They're bigger assholes than cats :^D

Yeah they are fun to watch, they're almost human like. Very smart creatures.

This is a classic, always puts a smile on my face: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIjoBwmpx_0

Kinda wish we had more creatures here. There's the occasional chipmunk and I might get to see a squirrel like once every 5 years. Would be fun to tame a squirrel in the neighborhood to come to me regularly. Used to do it back when I camped more.
 
I chuckled over all the folks who've never seen a porcupine outside of a zoo, talking about aggressive behavior. Teddy Bear is a real Teddy Bear.
Lmao at people who thought it was being even slightly aggressive. I've encountered an aggressive LARGE porcupine once, at least 3 feet long. That sucker chased me - I ran screaming like a little girl, and I was the one holding a shotgun.

edit, and speaking of things living under the deck, there's a possum that apparently just moved in under my porch. It keeps eating the cat food. I have one outdoor cat (my favorite one) who had a big gash on his head as if he was in a fight with a bigger cat and lost (and he's a huge cat.) We had one young kitten, that vanished just a few days ago - right before I got my first glimpse of the responsible party: the possum. I had my sights on it the other day, but I didn't feel it was a safe shot, given the direction the shot would travel after hitting it. So, the cat food is now where I can get a clean shot off out the window.
 
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Lmao at people who thought it was being even slightly aggressive. I've encountered an aggressive LARGE porcupine once, at least 3 feet long. That sucker chased me - I ran screaming like a little girl, and I was the one holding a shotgun.

edit, and speaking of things living under the deck, there's a possum that apparently just moved in under my porch. It keeps eating the cat food. I have one outdoor cat (my favorite one) who had a big gash on his head as if he was in a fight with a bigger cat and lost (and he's a huge cat.) We had one young kitten, that vanished just a few days ago - right before I got my first glimpse of the responsible party: the possum. I had my sights on it the other day, but I didn't feel it was a safe shot, given the direction the shot would travel after hitting it. So, the cat food is now where I can get a clean shot off out the window.

would footage of a clean shot be youtubable?
 
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