The above YT video is "private", must be "public" for us to see.
Or just "Unlisted" if wanting only to be linked from here.The above YT video is "private", must be "public" for us to see.
Yea I seen the poor little bastard before you pulled it... RIP squirrelDecided to remove how the squirrel wound up there.
it still shows up in my browser on here? all I did was change the share from private to publicYea I seen the poor little bastard before you pulled it... RIP squirrel
I believe he’s referring to my videos, I had posted how the squirrel ended up dead in the road then decided it may not be appropriate for a public forumit still shows up in my browser on here? all I did was change the share from private to public
anyway it was a cute little possum that we have been feeding. someone hit it and a buzzard was eating it till the bald eagle carried it off
I was upset someone hit a squirrel on my short dead end road so I had figure out how, then it disappeared so of course I had to see what happened to it. As you saw gravel doesn’t slow some people downYea I seen the poor little bastard before you pulled it... RIP squirrel
these little critters gotta learn to look both ways!anyway it was a cute little possum that we have been feeding. someone hit it
Probably why he was riding on spare tire for a few days, some people don’t care about their own things, let alone someone else’s. I like my tires and don’t want to replace them all the time by tearing them up on gravelyea that guy was haulin pretty good for a dead-end road!
Your road doesn’t look like anybody should be moving fast enough to hit an animal either, although possums can be pretty oblivious to their surroundings sometimes