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Following on to the thread about strange things you see when out lamping, we saw something really strange the other night This isn't a trick question. Neither of us have a clue what it could be.

 

We were on a golf course and this thing ran across the whole width of the fairway in front of us. My mate had the lamp on it for the whole time and it was about 60-70 yards in front of us. We both described exactly the same thing.

 

I can only describe it as ferret-like. It was a very light brown colour, almost beige. Very small head in relation to its body, very short legs and a long tail. The trouble with this ID is it was huge. At least the length of a full grown fox. :hmm:

 

Any ideas?

 

 

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You're a world class fisherman as you keep saying so you're bound to exaggerate the size, or you're used to shooting little baby foxes?

 

Yes to the first part (but i don't like to talk about it :laugh: ) and no to the second.

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Dog otter. :yes:

 

TC

 

Yes, that's the only thing i could think of that would match the size, but the colour was all wrong and there's no water anywhere near there.

 

Colour is not reflected truly with a lamp and Otters will travel some considerable distance overland.

 

TC

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i was out couple days go early evening just mooching through a wood i could just see one the dogs through the cover mark a pile of old branches before going in,something shot out the other side and as he gave chase i lost sight of it as the cover just to thick,within few seconds he was doubling back and forth obviously un sighted what ever it was and lost it but i was still running to the direction id seen it take off in,well if i had to put my hand on my heart and part with a few quid id have to say it was a SKUNK,a very quick fleeting glance was all i got,maybe a black and white cat but the tail was all wrong and so was its gait, but couldnt think of anything else,

who knows but i wasnt stoned for a change lol,do skunks take to trees when under threat?

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i was out couple days go early evening just mooching through a wood i could just see one the dogs through the cover mark a pile of old branches before going in,something shot out the other side and as he gave chase i lost sight of it as the cover just to thick,within few seconds he was doubling back and forth obviously un sighted what ever it was and lost it but i was still running to the direction id seen it take off in,well if i had to put my hand on my heart and part with a few quid id have to say it was a SKUNK,a very quick fleeting glance was all i got,maybe a black and white cat but the tail was all wrong and so was its gait, but couldnt think of anything else,

who knows but i wasnt stoned for a change lol

 

Hmmm. Black and white and not a cat? Tricky one. :hmm::laugh:

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i was out couple days go early evening just mooching through a wood i could just see one the dogs through the cover mark a pile of old branches before going in,something shot out the other side and as he gave chase i lost sight of it as the cover just to thick,within few seconds he was doubling back and forth obviously un sighted what ever it was and lost it but i was still running to the direction id seen it take off in,well if i had to put my hand on my heart and part with a few quid id have to say it was a SKUNK,a very quick fleeting glance was all i got,maybe a black and white cat but the tail was all wrong and so was its gait, but couldnt think of anything else,

who knows but i wasnt stoned for a change lol

 

Hmmm. Black and white and not a cat? Tricky one. :hmm::laugh:

 

defo not a badger either

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