What ever it was, sounds like it didn't like mountain lions.
What ever it was, sounds like it didn't like mountain lions.
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Our tent was once surrounded by PPines. Unzipped the tent door and a big one was staring me in the face. We had to throw rocks to finally run them off. But I never heard sounds like that, really didn't hear any sounds except for them trying to get into our gear.Quote:
Originally Posted by Whatknot
Hi NWOHanger, thanks for replying. Wow, thanks to your suggestion I think its sound is very close to that but it was a little more sedate and less sqeeky. . But I never knew a Porcupine could sound like that. I was tent camping in the Scotish lowlands at the time and there was certainly more than one animal - sounded like they were having a conversation . . And with only my tent rainfly between us! Um, I did the, 'sit up quick and hug sleeping bag' move.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K4lsu...e_gdata_player
blue herons have some pretty spooky sounds, almost like manic laughter piped in on an intercom. Thank God we knew we were in their territory when we heard their noises or we would have thought the island we were paddling around was haunted
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I'd go with bear. Black Bear populations are on the rise. Bear are migrating to find more mating territories and food sources. We have bear in areas of New Jersey that have not seen them in over a hundred years.
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