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Your never to old to learn something if you know anything unusual about wild life or hunting add it to the thread Here i go ,Myxomatosis is from a human strain of syphilis .Al capone died of syphi

So what there's a 30 Paki's per house in large areas Birmingham, England.

The American Indian was the original ethical hunter in Pennsylvania. Game was a total way of life and he treasured it because his very existence depended on it. His hunting skills brought not only food but skins for clothing, hides for shelter, sinew for sewing, claws for decoration and a use for most of his quarry. The Indian used the total animal but more than that, he took only what he needed, took it only when he needed it, and recognized that his future existence and that of his descendents depended on a continuing supply of game. He had a reverence for animals and was a total ethical hunter, proud of his skill but bound to use it only for a proper objective -- survival.

sums it up nicely i think :thumbs:

Before The Indians had horses ,they used to stampede buffalo over cliffs,I should think this is not only indiscriminate ,and wasteful ,but unreconcilable with your statement. :hmm:

f**k me you will be moaning about cave men stoning and clubbing animals to death next

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it is illagal to bring the body of a skate ashore

only the wings are allowed to be landed , :whistling:

 

You can bring the Body of a Skate or Ray ashore but it is illegal to land them with Genitals intact, as in years gone by the Females were used in sexual acts and it was thought unpleasant that these fish were then offered for sale!

:yes: are you talking through experience bagzi :rolleyes:
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it is illagal to bring the body of a skate ashore

only the wings are allowed to be landed , :whistling:

 

You can bring the Body of a Skate or Ray ashore but it is illegal to land them with Genitals intact, as in years gone by the Females were used in sexual acts and it was thought unpleasant that these fish were then offered for sale!

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The Muntjac Deer was introduced from China to Wobburn abbey in the late 20th century it breeds all year round,and is fast becoming the most common deer in the UK ,

 

you mean the early 20th century :thumbs:

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The American Indian was the original ethical hunter in Pennsylvania. Game was a total way of life and he treasured it because his very existence depended on it. His hunting skills brought not only food but skins for clothing, hides for shelter, sinew for sewing, claws for decoration and a use for most of his quarry. The Indian used the total animal but more than that, he took only what he needed, took it only when he needed it, and recognized that his future existence and that of his descendents depended on a continuing supply of game. He had a reverence for animals and was a total ethical hunter, proud of his skill but bound to use it only for a proper objective -- survival.

sums it up nicely i think :thumbs:

Before The Indians had horses ,they used to stampede buffalo over cliffs,I should think this is not only indiscriminate ,and wasteful ,but unreconcilable with your statement. :hmm:

What do you mean before they had horses? They existed over there long before the white man arrived so I doubt they would have ever been without horses. It wouldn't have been recorded either just word of mouth which wouldn't have lasted long, are you sure? honestly want to know where you got this :thumbs:

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The brown rat will travel 4 /5 klm for food each night if it as to, and eats approx 30grms of food a day(can some one work out how much food over 12 months )

 

10.8 kilos of food a year if it manages to find that much food each night and seeming a rat can live up to five years(record was 7 years)thats 54 kilos of food in a life time

 

Richard

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