I got a phonecall earlier, a lady telling me the typical cut down tree story, so
she brought the 2 babies to me right away.
They seem to be fit, no dehydration and are about to open their eyes. They
sure started early this year in Texas! It's a male and a female
.


This is a male I released last year on my property, he keeps coming back lol.
I just took these pictures from the window. He has a little scar on his nose,
that's how I recognized him:


she brought the 2 babies to me right away.
They seem to be fit, no dehydration and are about to open their eyes. They
sure started early this year in Texas! It's a male and a female
This is a male I released last year on my property, he keeps coming back lol.
I just took these pictures from the window. He has a little scar on his nose,
that's how I recognized him: