I have discovered why Polly has been digging tiny hols all over the lawn. At first I thought she was being a BADDOG and kept sending her to the kennel, but watching her after the rain I discovered why she dug the holes.
Crickets.
She's after crickets! Red and Blue cattledogs (and red-and-blue cattledogs) have a lot of dingo in their ancestry. Dingoes are carnivores who also eat insects and berries, very much like a fox does.
I watched Polly stalk around the yard, staring at the ground with her ears cocked, then she'd freeze, sit back slowly, and POUNCE the cricket. Both front feet would smack the ground and she'd dig like mad, then shove her nose in the hole. I don't know if she's eating the crickets but the instinct is there.
Crickets.
She's after crickets! Red and Blue cattledogs (and red-and-blue cattledogs) have a lot of dingo in their ancestry. Dingoes are carnivores who also eat insects and berries, very much like a fox does.
I watched Polly stalk around the yard, staring at the ground with her ears cocked, then she'd freeze, sit back slowly, and POUNCE the cricket. Both front feet would smack the ground and she'd dig like mad, then shove her nose in the hole. I don't know if she's eating the crickets but the instinct is there.
Crunchy Crickets
Date: 4 Jan 2003 17:42 (UTC)The things we learn from observation.Polly probably is getting one every few tries. Coyotes here do the same thing with mice and small rodents. Supplemental crunchy protien snacks.
The things us silly humans overlook:).
Re: Crunchy Crickets
Date: 4 Jan 2003 18:34 (UTC)