What is the most common road kill, in your area?

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  1. skunks and rabbits

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  2. babies…human babies…its sad really

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  3. skunks

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  4. WhoCares89734

    Rabbits and Raccoons :(

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  5. lalaland...123

    squirrels — awww…
    my mom once ran over one — it was morbid. i was speechless. (the squirrel just started running towards the car, eventhough it knows that the car was approaching)

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  6. tyler_durden_project

    mostly raccoons, possums and skunks

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  7. cats for me definitely.on the streets on the high way…i feel bad for them like people cant stop and let them run by.

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  8. cats, and dogs, with the occasional opossum. Makes for good date food

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  9. SKUNKS!!! Lots and lots of skunks! ☆

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  10. Rabbits and Snakes for us, though we do get the occasional coyote

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  11. lil' ghetto azn kid

    birds & roaches

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  12. aphroditescreations

    deer and dogs

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  13. Mawyemsekhmet

    Skunks and opossums

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  14. drunks and hobos

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  15. Ms. Mariah Fan

    rats

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  16. dogs, cats, possums, and racoons!

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  17. Squirrels

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  18. opossoms and things that i don’t know what the hell it is

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  19. illegal mexicans

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  20. armadillo and cats, sometimes turtles.

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  21. Mostly cats n foxes n hedgehogs.

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  22. Squirrels

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  23. Linonophobist

    Rabbits. But once I saw a havalina pig get hit by a car and literally explode all over the road! Freakin nasty! hahaha…

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  24. opossum and skunk here i think……and squirrel. I’m in Sacramento ca.

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  25. cats, dogs and deer

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  26. armadillos & pew kitties (skunks)

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  27. snoopylikesbugs

    cats squirl

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  28. adamsluvkitten

    opossum and skunk, sometimes deer

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  29. Good ole Texas armadillos.

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  30. I see a lot of belly-up opossums.

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  31. deer and raccoons

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  32. missinglincoln

    Porcupines.

    (Not good eating, i’m afraid.)

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  33. Rabbits… I travel to work at about 5.00am…. The local roads through the Forest are just a sea of Rabbits at dawn…. it’s amazing how few actually do get killed..

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  34. possums, racoons, and pole cats. when i lived in texas it was armadillos, and they were always belly up with a bottle of beer to their lips.

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  35. markinprovidence

    Unfortunately it tends to be the elderly

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  36. ROCKERCHICKSISTER

    seeing his @ss coming out of his pants~~~

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  37. ♥My 2 Cents♥

    Probably armadillos but usually by the time I see it, it cant be identified. The big black birds are all over the place and they are not scared of vehicles either.

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  38. Deer, raccoons and skunks………..I live in the mountains

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  39. Don’t get much of that here in Hell-a (LA)

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