I never have too much trouble with them. But I did have one living in my retaining wall flower garden, right near where we park the cars.
I came home one day and was walking past him - he was outside his hole, hidding under some flowers.
As I walked by, I was kind curious how close I could get before he dove back in. Wondered if maybe I could surprise him, so I walked quietly.
... coffee in hand.
When I walked right by him - about three feet away (and he's up three feet on the wall)- I was staring right at him waiting for him to jump into his hole.
Instead - he hissed REAL Loud and Dove RIGHT AT ME.
Scare the living )(#*$#)(* out of me! I jumped a mile. Spilled hot coffee all over my hand.
He stopped short, right at the edge of the wall, then turned and ran to his hole.
He showed me.
Once I regained my composure I had the urge to kick him across the yard (though I really wouldn't have) but he was already gone.
Instead I just continued to the house - cheeks a little redder, wondering if the neighbors, or my wife saw me getting put in my place by a woodchuck.
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