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<blockquote data-quote="nicholasjohn" data-source="post: 1686663" data-attributes="member: 109113"><p>I'm not sure that I hate the chollas, but I'm pretty sure that they hate me. The one thing I like about them, though, is that the deer like them - a lot. That's how they get the water they need to survive, and it always amazed me to see them munching and crunching on them like a kid eating an apple. The spikes don't seem to bother the deer at all. I shot a mule deer one time in Mexico, and there were so many spines in his chest, neck and face that he looked like a porcupine. Tough animals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nicholasjohn, post: 1686663, member: 109113"] I'm not sure that I hate the chollas, but I'm pretty sure that they hate me. The one thing I like about them, though, is that the deer like them - a lot. That's how they get the water they need to survive, and it always amazed me to see them munching and crunching on them like a kid eating an apple. The spikes don't seem to bother the deer at all. I shot a mule deer one time in Mexico, and there were so many spines in his chest, neck and face that he looked like a porcupine. Tough animals. [/QUOTE]
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