Wildlife (non-avian)

Kleptoplastic green cows next!

Dafuq?!

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If I recall (from having kids who watched every episode) they had several of those flopping about on the set of tellytubbies. It was to get the scale of other things to look right.

That’s more nightmarish than the giant winged Ozzy stick insect.

Bred to feed the whoooooole family :+1:

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Beware UK megafauna

Human bad-habits are the main reason these fucks are proliferating.

Mind, with humanity in a state of pre-apocalypsia, they’re gonna be a valuable food source in a few years’ time…

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Some big bastard Hornets

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Fleas the size of rats sucked on rats the size of cats

And ten thousand peoploids split into small tribes

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Hedgehog at Tresta this afternoon

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A rare sight here… :frowning:

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Some good news

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Just signed this:

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Signed, we used to have many hares locally, now only rarely see them. Hare coursing was a regular problem round here until the bastards almost wiped the poor things out.

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One of two I saw today

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Excellent…if you have a Sainsbury’s nearby my little buggers like this stuff .. cheap too

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Sorry Tony …just seen the age of post .. :roll_eyes:

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It’s not my local supermarket but will pick some up next time I’m in one.

On the walk last night there were 7 deer in a field to the left and they then crossed the path no more than 50ft in front of us.

Dog just watched them as they crossed the path to the other field and did nothing.

Wanted to get a pic of them crossing but figured any quick movements would have spooked them

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Had similar on a walk near Chichester in the Summer. Felt like we were on Safari!

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