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Rodentia of KY: A righteous Dangit Whistlepig



2015-04-19 - On the banks of Town Creek, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
Whether they are called whistlepigs, groundhogs, grundoons, or woodchucks, they can be real nuisances. From afar, this one appears cute and cuddly, but its ill-intent can be seen in the evil eye it is casting on the photographer. Comsummate liars, they should never be trusted. When the first old fellow came down the drive walking with a cane and carrying a portmanteau, and told us he just wanted a quiet place to live out his days across the creek, and we let him - "we ought to have knowed better." He and his ilk now think they own the farm, as the righteous look of the sentry hog above betrays. It's on our side of the creek. If anybody wants one for dinner, they're welcome to 'em. - ED


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