tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3650585476418630384.post275956293587396694..comments2023-09-13T16:57:56.008+09:00Comments on My Misadventures: The beetle not The BeatlesWeeniehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06715176998398898641noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3650585476418630384.post-1356862911127772522009-08-29T11:20:05.991+09:002009-08-29T11:20:05.991+09:00Hell we got more critters than that in my back yar...Hell we got more critters than that in my back yard !!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3650585476418630384.post-31577221252495376522009-08-26T18:05:46.368+09:002009-08-26T18:05:46.368+09:00You think Tokyo lacks animals? You should live in ...You think Tokyo lacks animals? You should live in Northern Japan in the 1st or 2nd (not sure which) most rural prefecture in the country. I live in a valley between two mountain ranges with a river running through it. Here, there are nooooo animals except crows, a few sparrow looking birds, about 6 ducks, 2 or 3 swans (in another town 30 minutes away), about 5 annoying loud birds (in the other town), a couple of dragon flies (I've seen 2 in 1 year), 2 butterflies, a few crickets (I've heard them, but never seen them.), some bigggg spiders (numbers in the 100s), 1 frog, 2 hawks (different town), and 2 roach like bugs. According to local urban myth, the park next to my school has one (yes, only one) squirrel, but I have never seen him/her. During an entire day spent on a nearby mountain cutting trees for a school project, all I saw were mosquitoes and 1 slug. There were no birds!<br /><br />SisterAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com