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As it gets cold animals are attracted to the warmth of vehicles. Check your car before driving. (Original Post)
Floyd R. Turbo
Jan 2019
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True Dough
(17,255 posts)1. Floyd
I call bull on this one!
akraven
(1,975 posts)2. LOL! At 22 below, we always do.
Squirrels, in particular, like car parts. Haven't had a moose sit on the car for a few years, though. And never have had a cow or buffalo, although there are some hereabouts.
The hardest to remove are wolverines. They fight back! Love this, Floyd! Great good feelings!
Scarsdale
(9,426 posts)3. Looks like he has
done this before. How does he manage to stay up there, I wonder? Thanks for posting.
Fuzzpope
(602 posts)4. Hahaha
PJMcK
(21,998 posts)5. We leave one of our cars in the mountains during the winter
Field mice live in the engine compartment and in the spring, I have to change the cabin air filter because it will become clogged with their sting materials.
We also had a snake find its way into our other car. Thankfully, it was a garter snake!
Optical.Catalyst
(1,355 posts)6. It would be hard to steer that beamer with all that weight up front
Optical.Catalyst
(1,355 posts)7. Owner needs to tell that beast to moove on
Blue Owl
(50,263 posts)8. My udder car is a Rolls Royce
n/t