An alert Florida real estate agent photographed these ferocious animals concealed in a trash basket, obviously preparing a sneak attack.
The larger of the two weighed almost one and one half pounds, the smaller animal being only a few grams behind.
Believed to be members of the feline lineage, these animals are particularly furry and are equipped with sharp claws and a huge appetite.
This particular species may be related to the prehistoric brontosaurus, but then again, it may not…
The Destin and Sandestin communities may also be populated by these animals.
The animals display a weakness for a ball of yarn, and tend to sleep a great deal.
If discovered in the wild, for your own safety, offer them a little bowl of milk.
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And they look so sweet and harmless... what turns animals in such beasts?
It's a mystery...
Robert, a couple of those have got loose in my house tonight. They seem to have a lot of energy for 10:30 at night!!! These two don't seem to care for milk though.
Hello Marchel,
And you've had a lot of rain and some bad winds in the Spring area. Hope all is well with you. We finally got some rain the past couple of days here in the Destin Santa Rosa Beach, Florida area. We really needed it.
Thanks for your comments.
Robert
Robert, we were all prepared for lots of rain and it all went northeast and completely missed us. We had a beautiful sunny day today!!! We have had such a rainy year I was glad it decided to miss us this time. It hit Galveston and then headed straight northeast.
They are just tooo cute ! Very creative post :) Thank you for sharing ! Can't believe another mommy just dumped them off in the dumpster...birth control does wonders...lol