'This is their territory': Wildlife captured on Phoenix man's backyard camera

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'This is their territory': Wildlife captured on Phoenix man's backyard camera
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A Phoenix man set up a camera in his backyard and saw all sorts of wildlife passing through. Take a look at some of the animals he spotted.

Ever wonder what happens in your backyard when you're sound asleep? Well, a Phoenix man set up several cameras to find out.He was amazed at what the cameras captured – lots of wildlife.For 17 years, Doug Gangi has lived in his Phoenix home, and he knew animals were all around."We wanted to be next to all this nature," he said.What was the sure sign animals were nearby? "The cactus we planted kept getting eaten," he said.

Coyotes, raccoons, javelinas and even several bobcats."Gosh, that's a lot more than what we expected," he said.They've ripped up some of his irrigation and eaten plenty of plants. Again, he knew nature was there, but this was a surprise."We knew there was coyotes, we knew there was snakes, we just knew there were these types of things. Scorpions in the house. We liked to be a part of that, to be in nature, you get what you take," he said.

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