My Encounter with the Other Small Mammals
Other Small Mammals
Indian Grey Mongoose – We are lucky to have a few
grey mongooses around our place. The presence of the grey mongooses in this area has seen a decrease in the population of the deadly snakes. They have made their
home around one site overgrown with bushes and weeds. Ironically, the owner of
the site had installed a notice board with the wordings of “Trespasser will be prosecuted”.
I have seen them occasionally. Sometimes they are looking
out for food or going after their young ones or sometimes being attacked by
some birds.
Rodents
There are different species of rats and rodents differing
from big to small sizes around our layout. I also came to know that one species
of rat dwelling in coconut trees survived on the flowers and the small
coconuts.
Rats are indeed a pest to human life and living. We had
trouble with them as they entered our parked car, esp. During the pandemic
times when the car was barely used. They had damaged most of the wires
connecting to the engines which costed us dearly. Therefore, we had to lay several
traps, including the poison cubes. Unfortunately, they become wary and seem to
avoid the traps, including the glue trap and bone trap. Once an inquisitive
squirrel came under the car to feed on the poison cubes. I chased it away and
warned it not to come here, but in vain. In another two incidents, a squirrel
got trapped in bone. We had to release them outside
the house. After this incident, the inquisitive squirrels stopped dropping by
our porch.
Different species of owls, mongoose, and Kingfishers come to our rescue
as they prey on the mice and rats. Owls hunt them at night times. Kingfishers
occasionally hunt them during the daytime.
Hares
Hares also exist in our layout and woods nearby. We usually
spot them during the summer season hopping and frolicking around the overgrown meadows.
Once some miscreants entered our layout with huge wide nets and laid them
around the meadow. Upon inquiring about them, we came to know that they had come to
trap hares and use them as pets. We gave them a piece of advice and reminded
them that it is a private layout, and they are not allowed to enter the
premises without anyone’s permission. We also pointed out to them that Hare
trapping is illegal and made sure they don't enter our premises again.


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