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Somewhere where my mom lives, someone's got some, I can't think of the name of those birds, they're bigger birds, they've got the tails, the long feathers that hang out behind them but they make them go up like a fan. Partridge, I think, maybe a partridge. Oh, boring owls, we've got some boring owls here and there. But she's got some partridges that live near her place because every now and then we'd be out at her place and we'd hear what sounded like kids being tortured and kids screaming and my mom's like, ah, it's just the partridges. But yeah, that's about it. The coyotes, the birds of prey there and then road runners. I haven't seen snakes but I know there's snakes in our area because we're in the desert. I haven't seen many or any scorpions but one of the houses across from us at an angle had scorpions at the beginning of their tenure at the place where we bought our place. Spiders, lizards, lizards, there you go, we got some lizards and every now and then we'll get a lizard in our spider traps, our glue traps. And then yeah, I think that's about it. Other than every now and then a stray dog or a stray cat or one that belongs to somebody that just decides to check out our backyard. All right, that's it.
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