<p>Foxes! So I was working at the EE dept at my local university(not the one im going to). And by golly there was a fox in a tree outside the window! Turns out it right next to my prof's office's window on the second floor and they were having a staring contest.</p>
<p>Ennaxor, are you at Pepperdine? The first time I saw deer there I was amazed. I still think it's amazing that they graze so close to traffic.</p>
<p>geese, squirrels, and raccoons.</p>
<p>the geese leave luffly green poops around campus. =)</p>
<p>Lots and lots of college students. Damn animals.</p>
<p>Yup, Pepperdine. My mom went there too, and on the first day as we drove on campus and passed the deer crossing sign, she commented that in her four years she never saw a single deer - seconds later we saw some.</p>
<p>Bunnies, squirrels, geese, and beavers (our campus has several wooded areas on it.)</p>
<p>beavers huh?</p>
<p>rats, mice, roaches</p>
<p>Pikachus, some charmanders, and I swore that I saw a mew one day</p>
<p>polar bears. they grow hungry</p>
<p>Oh my, I almost got mauled by a lion roaming around campus. Boy was he ferocious.</p>
<p>My school is in Buffalo, NY.</p>
<p>We have Rabbits, groundhog's(they live near and under the Pharmacy(PharmD) department. There are squirrels, and some mallards. We have Catfish and big gold fish in our lake. We have a pack of about 11 turkeys that live in the dorm complex. We have alot of geese. A few wild dogs and a few homeless people.</p>
<p>Thats the university of Buffalo.</p>
<p>^^^^Turkeys? Where did you see turkeys? And since when does South Lake have any type of wildlife in it?</p>
<p>Alligators, squirrels, ducks, snakes, and lots of bugs.</p>
<p>birds that's about it</p>
<p>Hahaha, darn squirrels. We've got squirrels and birdies and probably coons and possums, but I haven't seen any. </p>
<p>Horses, too. I'm an equestrian studies major.</p>
<p>Squirrels and bunnies mostly.</p>
<p>There was also an infamous episode between a squirrel and a hawk much like AUChick's story... except the squirrel lost. It was horrifying.</p>
<p>We also have lots of dogs whose owners give them regular unleashed walks through campus. Plus all of our illegal pets (I had turtles).</p>
<p>rabbits, ants, humans, buzzards, spiders.</p>
<p>As far as wild animals go, we have lots of really interesting, talkative squirrels, various types of birds, and some wild cats and dogs.</p>
<p>squirrels and frat boys :p</p>