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Pretty sure that they are MOMO droppings:rolleyes:! We need to ask a cryptozoologist's opinion ;).

Actually look a lot like the mole mounds we get in our yard. And no we don't plant sorghum!

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This is true but in cedar county seems to be wet and wetter places

Dprice

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Those are hillside moody's.  Used to be very common in Cedar County.  They are a small fur bearing animal that (obviously) live on hillsides.  They don't hibernate.  When they are caught away from their burrows they will scamper UPHILL.  At the top of the hill they will curl up and begin rolling DOWNHILL..They get to rolling faster and faster and finally roll so fast they disappear through their a---ole.  Hill side moody.

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