<p>squirrels? raccoons? rabbits?</p>
<p>lots and lots of squirrels.</p>
<p>Um... I think pigeons. :D</p>
<p>Squirrels. Although a bird did poop on my head in the middle of the winter in Michigan...weird.</p>
<p>huge, student-eating, mutant squirrels</p>
<p>Squirrels and hawks. We had a saga outside our dorm, there were two squirrels in a tree and hawk was trying to eat them. One of the squirrels dove out of the tree into the bushes and left his buddy behind. Poor squirrel must've been scared to death... but he didn't get eaten, so he was okay. Hawk went after him and missed by only a couple inches though. Surprised the little thing didn't have a heart attack and die right then. We sat outside and watched the whole thing happen for about 20 minutes one day, lol.
Oh, and lots of stray cats. Well, I say stray... really, they sort of belong to the vet school, I think. But they just sort of roam around campus. Apparently, there's about 30 of them, and they would be fine to pet and stuff, they're all vacinated from the vet school people, but they run away from people when you get near them. The squirrels don't even run anymore, they just sit there and look at you.</p>
<p>Squirrels and pigeons. But at night, they all turn into ginormous rats.</p>
<p>black squirrels</p>
<p>Yea, you have to see the squirrels on my campus. Once, I came within 1-ft. of contact from this squirrel I see everyday (distinct tail), and it didn't even budge.</p>
<p>Bunnies, yes. Raccoons, yes.</p>
<p>Huge squirrels all around campus, and feral cats around the library and communications build. We did have a hawk around the chemistry building last semester. It made the front page of the student newspaper for killing a squirrel and eating it right in front of the student center at lunch time.</p>
<p>bunnies, squirrels, *****es,</p>
<p>banana slugs</p>
<p>Squirrels, chipmunks, rabbits, and a few birds. </p>
<p>Since we keep the doors open at my job (rec center) and the racquetball court doors are left open if empty (auto lock and stuff), at least one time a shift I have to round up a chipmunk or two and chase them out. It's a great way to kill 30 minutes and get a workout.</p>
<p>Squirrels and cows. Tons.</p>
<p>ewoks. we might see a wookie or two.</p>
<p>Lots of squirrels and geese and ducks, sometimes rabbits. My school is right across from a park, so even though it's in the middle of Boston, there's still a lot of wildlife.</p>
<p>Lots of albino squirrels, apparently Oberlin's famous for them.</p>
<p>We also have two swans that live in the campus lake. Sir Lancelot and his lady Elaine. The first Sir Lancelot and Elaine were placed in the lake in 1935 and since there have been many swans, but the story behind it is pretty cool.</p>
<p>Some squirrels, big raccoons, lots of deer.</p>
<p>It's funny, because you wouldn't expect to find be deer there (we're right next to the ocean). I never saw them in the main campus area, but they'll sometimes walk between the dorm buildings. Usually we spot them off the side of the road when we drive on/off campus.</p>
<p>my roommate</p>