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To: TobagoJack who wrote (134750)7/26/2017 9:53:31 PM
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Quite different to Hong Kong.

Even in urban areas of Los Angeles we have coyotes, racoons, and possums roaming our residential neighborhood. In more suburban areas of Los Angeles they even get brown bears swimming in their backyard pools and checking out their garbage.

To get have gotten here these animals had to cross a number of busy business streets like Sunset Blvd or crawl along telephone wires.

The drought brought a lot of animals down from the hills into the city for easier pickings. The racoons and coyotes in particular become street smart very quickly. Racoons can even open unlocked doors by turning the handle. They watch people and learn fast. They used to knock on the door and ring the bell at my grandparent's mountain cabin and we'd pass out rolled oats to each one as they held up their cupped hands.