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Авиа, 04.04.2022 18:45

In a vegetable garden in the Krasnodar Territory on the Black Sea coast, in one night on April 3, small piles of loose earth appeared on the unearthed ground, filling the entire garden with sloshnyak. There are no obvious holes in the ground under the piles. Who could have made them?
The first 3 photos from one place in the garden with gradual enlargement. The last photo from the plot next to the vegetable garden. The garden looked exactly the same on the evening of April 3

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04.04.2022 18:59, ИНО

How is it "there are no minks" if the mink is clearly visible in photo # 3? Measure the diameter and angle of inclination (at least approximately), then there will be something to talk about. And so it can be anyone - spring is in the yard. And one more thing: when photographing, keep this stink of yours in something, otherwise your eyes hurt from moving.

04.04.2022 21:50, Авиа

How is it "there are no minks" if the mink is clearly visible in photo # 3? Measure the diameter and angle of inclination (at least approximately), then there will be something to talk about. And so it can be anyone - spring is in the yard. And one more thing: when photographing, keep this stink of yours in something, otherwise your eyes hurt from moving.


It's just black pebbles

04.04.2022 23:34, ИНО

It's strange, because I clearly see minks, and in the first photo, too, a lot. Try re-photographing in good light conditions. The mound is also fashionable to carefully cut horizontally with a knife, maybe a mink will appear on the cut. Well, or wait for a sunny day and see who will get out of there/fly out.

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