Rabbits are well known for making incredibly eerie childlike screams
when they're attacked. (
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BEHTkoyw9ss)
It's not inconceivable that an owl or coyote might have moved into the
area for a few nights.
Hee, kinda reminds me of the alley-dwelling Bloody Murder Frogs I put in
a D&D game once. :)
"AAAAH!"
patrick.schelm wrote:
> Ok, we have racoons here in my country (it's not actually mine)but not in the region where I live and I don't think that they make their noise at exactly the same time two days in a row
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