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i didnt know there were wild wallabys!! where are those then? ..you learn something new everyday :D

 

Dunstable downs....f*****g nuisance, if you go at certain times of the day there are more wallabys than rabbits visible and there are loads of rabbits there!

hmm, I wonder what they taste like :hmm:

bet the australians eat them..worth a try ...imagine how long a leg would last :thumbs:

 

They aren't that big but they are lovely eating!

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your missing one, it has 2 legs, 2 arms, 2 eyes, a nose, a mouth, most have short fuzzy curly hair

i think where certain things are should not be put on a forum , yes foriegn species here , but no need for exact location , just my opinion.

I'm with you there, I'm a firm believer of 'if you don't try it, how'd you know of you won't like it'. Well that only applies to food, so tb25, judge, lab and earth you can all f**k off my arse is sta

i didnt know there were wild wallabys!! where are those then? ..you learn something new everyday :D

 

Dunstable downs....f*****g nuisance, if you go at certain times of the day there are more wallabys than rabbits visible and there are loads of rabbits there!

hmm, I wonder what they taste like :hmm:

bet the australians eat them..worth a try ...imagine how long a leg would last :thumbs:

 

They aren't that big but they are lovely eating!

i wouldnt mind to try it bet be nice...went past ostrich burger shop in notts other week and that smelt sooo good too :D

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i didnt know there were wild wallabys!! where are those then? ..you learn something new everyday :D

 

Dunstable downs....f*****g nuisance, if you go at certain times of the day there are more wallabys than rabbits visible and there are loads of rabbits there!

hmm, I wonder what they taste like :hmm:

bet the australians eat them..worth a try ...imagine how long a leg would last :thumbs:

 

They aren't that big but they are lovely eating!

i wouldnt mind to try it bet be nice...went past ostrich burger shop in notts other week and that smelt sooo good too :D

 

Our local butcher sells a lot of foreign meats, I had fried ostrich last night and kangaroo a week or so back. They both tasted amazing but the ostrich was pretty tough and of the two kangaroo meat was better imo. Think were going for caribou next week!

 

cheers Callum

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i didnt know there were wild wallabys!! where are those then? ..you learn something new everyday :D

 

Dunstable downs....f*****g nuisance, if you go at certain times of the day there are more wallabys than rabbits visible and there are loads of rabbits there!

 

theres more creatures in this country than i realised,it does give some credit to the idea that there could be big cats here.

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i didnt know there were wild wallabys!! where are those then? ..you learn something new everyday :D

 

Dunstable downs....f*****g nuisance, if you go at certain times of the day there are more wallabys than rabbits visible and there are loads of rabbits there!

 

 

iv lamped all over them downs and never seen them loose only within the enclosure got chased off the aerodrome there a few times over the years as well bit to old to run up that fecking hill and away now-days :D but i have heard that a few escaped over the years :thumbs:

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Anyone else find it wierd that the rabbit is a non native species of this country? because of the sheer number of them and the amount of animals and birds that prey on them you can't imagine them not being here. I didn't know rats and the house mouse aren't native either, bizarre!

 

This is quite interesting:

 

Top ten invasive species

 

1. House mouse – Brought over unnoticed by Neolithic man, the first records are from around 1,000 BC

 

2. Rats – Although originally from the steppes of Central Asia, rats spread over Europe quickly arriving on ships in Britain during the Saxon period.

 

3. Rabbit – The Romans first brought rabbits to Britain but they were not established in the wild until the mid to late 12th Century.

 

4. Goldfish – Samuel Pepys was the first person to write about Asian goldfish in Britain in 1655.

 

5. Muntjac deer – Brought in from China in 1838 by the 11th Duke of Bedford and soon escaped into the wild.

 

6. Parakeets – Despite rumours they escaped from film studios during the filming of the African Queen, ring-necked parakeets actually arrived from India much earlier in 1855.

 

7. Red-necked wallaby – Escaped from private collections as early as 1865 and soon became established in the wild.

 

8. Grey squirrel – Introduced from America in 1876 and released by landowners in England.

 

9. American mink –First imported to fur farms in Britain from Canada and Alaska in 1929.

 

10. Red-eared terrapin – A popular pet during the 1980s due to the ‘Ninja Turtle’ phase that escaped into the wild.

 

 

your missing one, it has 2 legs, 2 arms, 2 eyes, a nose, a mouth, most have short fuzzy curly hair :whistling:

 

Is it Ryan Giggs :blink:

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i think where certain things are should not be put on a forum , yes foriegn species here , but no need for exact location , just my opinion.

 

there just so happens to be a zoo on dunstable downs so not to hard to figure where they from :D

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i think where certain things are should not be put on a forum , yes foriegn species here , but no need for exact location , just my opinion.

 

there just so happens to be a zoo on dunstable downs so not to hard to figure where they from :D

Not talkin about where there from , my opinion is no need to say exacly where certain things are .

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i think where certain things are should not be put on a forum , yes foriegn species here , but no need for exact location , just my opinion.

 

there just so happens to be a zoo on dunstable downs so not to hard to figure where they from :D

Not talkin about where there from , my opinion is no need to say exacly where certain things are .

 

It's a big old place! and open to the public, don't think there is any harm in mentioning it, also stated, theres one of the biggest zoo's in the Country smack bang in the middle, with loads of them hopping about.

 

Really don't think it matters if I mention the area.

I could understand if I mentioned the farm, or geographical locations......but I haven't.

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i didnt know there were wild wallabys!! where are those then? ..you learn something new everyday :D

 

Dunstable downs....f*****g nuisance, if you go at certain times of the day there are more wallabys than rabbits visible and there are loads of rabbits there!

hmm, I wonder what they taste like :hmm:

bet the australians eat them..worth a try ...imagine how long a leg would last :thumbs:

 

They aren't that big but they are lovely eating!

i wouldnt mind to try it bet be nice...went past ostrich burger shop in notts other week and that smelt sooo good too :D

 

Our local butcher sells a lot of foreign meats, I had fried ostrich last night and kangaroo a week or so back. They both tasted amazing but the ostrich was pretty tough and of the two kangaroo meat was better imo. Think were going for caribou next week!

 

cheers Callum

 

I've had an Ostrich burger and it tasted more like red meat than it did any other bird meat that I've tried before IMO. Strange taste to it, it wasn't bad but I thought it'd taste better than it did.

 

Kangaroo next for me I think :yes:

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