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What killed this lamb please?


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Not one of ours, actually it's a UK lamb. Posted on a forum elsewhere, and the poster was wondering what done this lamb in, thoughts? I have my suspicions, and I know what the poster reckons, just wan

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chupacabra

IMO without a doubt a fox. At this time of year meat eaten at the kill is brought back to the earth is regurgatated for the cubs. The head and tail missing is the call card. I doubt a badger would catch a healthy lamb that's more than a few days old. Also when the badger eats from the head down he peels back the skin, similar to the way you'd eat a banana. This lambs neck skin is removed.

A large cat would have killed a lamb by catching it across the back. That lamb has no damage done on the sides. It's only on large game they need to take a throat hold.

A large cat would have killed a lamb by catching it across the back ...............how many large cats have you actually seen first hand killing lambs :icon_eek::icon_eek::icon_eek:
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Cats are very callable - Has anyone tried calling for the mystery panther?

 

If it existed it would have been shot by now. It makes too much of a good pub/red top story to go away.

 

who would shoot it as i only know one person that has big cats on his firearms and that aint in this country.

the shit will hit the fan id imagine if one was shot??

I might be, and probably are totally wrong but on my open FAC it states in clause 7 that i can use my rifles for d.) the shooting of animals for the protection of other animals or humans.

I know if i was in a field and if i came across a panther looking at me and licking its lips i would shoot first, then argue legalities later! :boogie:

 

.177 or .22?

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