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Guest Frank
Don't forget, when you're out driving, if you see one, swerve to hit miss it. If you do hit one by accident....don't forget to reverse over it to make sure it's dead, we must put it out of its misery PDQ. :cry::big_boss:

 

:laugh: They make shite of your car, thats all i know, if they hit it the rong part :icon_eek: powerfull feckers. :yes::D

 

Frank.

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Oh yes. They are black and white, with a lovely thick coat and gorgeous little eyes.

Ill see if i can tempt some more into my garden with table scraps and ill take a picture for you :kiss:

MOLL.

 

I'll take a dozen pelts... sounds like a good winter jacket!..... make that 14 could use a good pair of mittens!

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:clapping: :shout: Interesting point about hedgehog population ,theres no doubt that the populations gone down round here, badgers here are rife, roadside banks dug up all over by them, mud droppin down on road ,big piles, hazard when driving,they get many leverets too,stuffed one once {badger]definately need culling.do you know any statistics about rabbit and mixi? round here its back again.It had died out wondered why back, even tiny ones,not nice. :D

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wern't shaving Brushes made from Badger hair many moons ago? :hmm:....

 

Hence the term; " Bald as a badger ", mate. People believed they caught them up. Shaved them and set them free again! :laugh:

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There's alot round this way! there's a wood along the A47 where there's one fresh hit near enough once a week.

 

i've lived in norfolk my whole life, and i've never seen a badger, live, or dead on the road. first badger i ever saw was flattened on a road in oxfordshire last year :blink:

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I've lived in norfolk my whole life, and i've never seen a badger, live, or dead on the road. first badger i ever saw was flattened on a road in oxfordshire last year :blink:

 

Same here Norfolk Born and bred strong in the arm and thick in the head :whistle:..

 

Head towards Kings Lynn on the A47 Ossie and there's a wood on the left about 3 miles from Lynn, there is one hit regular on this stretch oposite this wood :yes:..

 

Also see another splattered along Bilney woods coming the backways from Pentney.....

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Guest Frank
badgers badgers badgers badgers badgers badgers badgers badgers MUSHROOM MUSHROOM!!!!!

 

We around here to agree with moll and chief loverly looking quite cuddly creatures :whistle:

 

Yes :D ,...........................Untill that is, you do actually try cudling one. :icon_eek::laugh:

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i've lived in norfolk my whole life, and i've never seen a badger, live, or dead on the road. first badger i ever saw was flattened on a road in oxfordshire last year :blink:

 

 

The reason you don't see many in Norfolk is because motor cars with headlights have only just been discovered and before that nobody ventured out after dark due to local superstition of the wolfman.............

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