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shot and retrived yesterday wink wink rare hare.zip

golden hare   http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0070jvn

No its not.....   a fine and rare beast...get it to the taxidermist if i were you. something to show the grandkids...

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It's a mountain hare,midway between changing from winter coat to summer coat.

But if it was shot in the midlands it's very lost.

No its not.....

 

a fine and rare beast...get it to the taxidermist if i were you. something to show the grandkids...

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Its most definitely a brown hare with unusual color. :thumbs:

a brown hare with a genetic pigmentation fault the same as half white foxs, rabbits ect :thumbs:

 

:yes::thumbs:

the other year a nearly pure white black eyed fox was sold to steve109 the taxidermist on here :yes: ive also supplied him with white pheasant and various other strange coloured birds and animals :laugh:

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Its most definitely a brown hare with unusual color. :thumbs:

 

a brown hare with a genetic pigmentation fault the same as half white foxs, rabbits ect :thumbs:

:yes::thumbs:

the other year a nearly pure white black eyed fox was sold to steve109 the taxidermist on here :yes: ive also supplied him with white pheasant and various other strange coloured birds and animals :laugh:
. Theres a pure black fox near me, is that rare? first one I've seen
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"and belive me i saw 200 hares plus yesterday". :blink:

 

 

Interesting hare though.

200 might be an over estimate but I and several other Hawk fliers were there and We saw more hares in a two hour period than most lads will have seen all season and that is fact not exageration,

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Always thought whites look like not fully grown brown hares caught a few in derbyshire not many fully white that dont look like a whitey to me not first pied hare ive seen either get it stuffed bud look good on the mantlepiece and a top memory for you atvb.

 

Black foxes used to be common where i grew up rufford and grove released some black strain foxes back in the sixtys ive seen menalistic blacks but these were a lot darker and spread a fair distance at that time.

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