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10. Yes. Among other things (food-wise). But like I said, I would be nervous having so many of them around. It's nice
Sun Sep 15, 2024, 02:49 PM
Sep 2024

to have some wildlife around, but not that many. I've seen raccoons here in the city, including right at my front door (I'm in STLouis City, MO), but rarely. But we do see them fairly often, including possums, tons of squirrels, and believe it or not, foxes (Iive near a large city park, Tower Grove Park (or Shaw's Garden for those interested)).

The only wild critters I haven't seen in the city itself are deer and turkeys, pheasants. I guess too many people in the urban portion of the city.

Now if you go perhaps 25 miles in the four corners of the map from the center of STLMO, you'll run into ample wildlife, e.g., Grant's Farm, the outlaying Shaw's garden in the county, etc.

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