Do donkeys enjoy picnics?

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MrsCARolph
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Do donkeys enjoy picnics?

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One STJ guide book recommended that when you bring food to the beach, you should hang it in a tree while you're in the water, otherwise donkeys may rummage through it.

Now I'm curious, does anyone have any experience with this?
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Post by INfamily »

You're supposed to hang the bags in the trees to keep the moongoose out of food you might have in them, not the donkeys. Actually, it would be easier for the donkeys to reach in the trees!
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We take a soft side cooler that zips shut and never had a problem
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Post by cat »

I hung my lunch in a bag in a tree at Waterlemon. The mongoose got it anyway!!!!! 2 of my sisters just sat in the water laughing at them! Nothintolose does this sound familiar?
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They were Baked in the Sun sandwiches too! I could have killed them!!!! As you can tell I still haven't gotten over it! :lol:
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MrsCARolph,
A donkey once snuck under our table at Ansolare during a romantic interlude, but the waiter was kind enough to escort him to Uncle Joe's BBQ down the hill. Not to worry: you'll be fine. I second waterguy's zipped cooler recommendation. Take a looksee at "polarbearcoolers.com".
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Post by STJ_gal »

I thought all the donkeys were "living" at Caneel these days....
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Post by nothintolose »

Oh my God! I have never laughed so hard as I did when my younger sister and I were swimming back from the cay at waterlemon when we heard all kinds of shrieking over by the beach.

When we got close enough in we could see a bunch of mongoose fighting over Cat's lunch. We just sat there in the water laughing our a$$e$ off. We were not close enough that we could have stopped them.

It was sooo funny! Sorry Cat, but you know it was hilarious!!!

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Post by cat »

If I couldn't laugh about it I wouldn't have mentioned it! I even have pictures of those pesky mongoose. Somewhere!
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Post by flip-flop »

Mongoosedem love some lunch. We've seen a raid at Jumbie. Luckily we had no eats with us, but the went right into the bag of another beachbum while they were in the water.

It is quite entertaining to watch. My only concern about the donkeys (and the goats for that matter) is not running into them!
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Post by liamsaunt »

We saw mongoosedem invading the lunches of some snorkelers at Francis. They are tricky! They can get into things you would not suspect. We never bring food to the beach so have not been their victims personally, but be forewarned!

I've never seen the donkeys rummaging through picnics. They seem content to just loll around in the shady parts of the beach, at least at Caneel.
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So the mongoose is the real culprit it seems... Interesting.

Is it true that they were only introduced to the island to take care of the rats? (The nocturnal rats)
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Post by ncallas »

Don't know about enjoying picnics, but they help with the groceries!

My husband ran down to Love City Market to pick up a few things, which turned into quite a lot of things. He paid for the purchases, took a few bags out to the jeep and put them on the seat. He went back into the store to grab the jugs of water, LEAVING THE CAR DOOR OPEN. He returned to find a donkey rummaging through the grocery bags. He ran off with our bunch of bananas! Too funny... I wish we had a picture.

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Post by cat »

yes the mongoose were brought there to get rid of the "nocturnal" rats but unfortunatly the mongoose is not nocturnal so now they have both.
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Post by ccasebolt »

Waterlemon is rampant with mongooses! There's a community in the brush behind the beach. You can hear them (and smell them too!) scurrying around back there while on the beach. I made the unfortunate mistake of commenting on the ermine scent they leave, and from then on the guys used "smells like mongoose" as the excuse for everything (if you catch my drift). So be careful over there ;)
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