Animal droppings
joyce75
18 years ago
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Comments (4)Ohh yeah they do! ;) The hornworm is bigger than many mice. Search 'hornworm' here to see pics of many of them. Dave...See MoreAny Powerpoint mavens out there
Comments (2)It looks like they did everything right. Three thoughts: Try playing the mp3 outside of powerpoint just to make sure it has sound? Maybe try playing the presentation fullscreen from the beginning and see if the sound shows up when they click through each bullet? Maybe try changing the timing from On Click to something else?...See MoreName that animal dropping.
Comments (11)As best as I can see from the picture, it is most likely raccoon droppings. Deer scat, although similar looking, is pelletized whereas the picture above is small seeds which is indicative to raccoon scat. Also deer scat would not be in neat little piles, it would be more spread out. As coon scat dries, it breaks apart into neat little piles as in the picture. Here, the deer scat also has much larger pellets, about 1/2 inch in diameter or larger and the droppings are not that dark....See MoreName that animal dropping.
Comments (4)As best as I can see from the picture, it is most likely raccoon droppings. Deer scat, although similar looking, is pelletized whereas the picture above is small seeds which is indicative to raccoon scat. Also deer scat would not be in neat little piles, it would be more spread out. As coon scat dries, it breaks apart into neat little piles as in the picture. Here, the deer scat also has much larger pellets, about 1/2 inch in diameter or larger and the droppings are not that dark....See Morejoyce75
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