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ZombieNinjaPirates t1_irvtsqq wrote

Ah yes - years ago, while traveling north to see the in-laws, exwife and I saw a bobcat cross the road once.

Became "Bobcat Alley" then on...

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Meghistaken t1_irwaiup wrote

Love the naming convention. There's a Turtle Cove in the pond by my friend's cabin because I saw a bunch of turtles there once.

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UuseLessPlasticc t1_irwoo1p wrote

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frickingjary t1_irwqshe wrote

this kind of looks by the Juniata river. funnily enough, my family owns a campsite there (Mt Union, pa) and we have a rock near our campsite in the middle of the river that we also call turtle Rock lol. turtles love to sunbathe on it.

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Kempers t1_irx9fos wrote

confirmed that is now called turtle landing nd turtle rock

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Blexcr0id t1_is02wx4 wrote

My dog saw a groundhog under a bush on our walking route. That is now groundhog bush and we check it closely for groundhogs every time we walk by.

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SucksToYourAssmar3 OP t1_is0trit wrote

It's such an Anglo-Saxon/germanic language thing, isn't it? Obvious noun + obvious noun. Where does the fire go? The fireplace. What's a long candle? Candlestick. What's it called when cats fight? Catfight.

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