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On 07/01/2019 at 18:27, Ted Newgent said:

no shake mate

not having a pop at you

Quite common to use two cameras at a time covering the same spot, helps with theft first off and the other camera would only get an arse, I had my first camera stolen over Christmas but have a pic of the culprit on the second camera with his work uniform on, so if I don’t get my camera back or a suitable financial compensation I will get my children to upload the pics on Facebook and name and shame man and company he works for, strong bargaining tool, regarding the picture of the cat above I have been corrected by my biologist friend regarding its colour it’s known as  leucistic because it still has pigment in its eye,s unlike a true albino, every day is a school day ??

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9 hours ago, sid g said:

found the above images when I was looking for designs for a spare wheel cover ..

I just put mine in the boot ?, they are melonistic which makes them appear black, I,ve seen black fox,s,squirrels and rabbits which I think is caused by the same thing and two black leopards will throw all black cubs, here is what is known as a strawberry leopard but it’s the same as the puma that started the thread ?

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2 hours ago, Councilestatekid said:

I was working down Berkshire way many years ago and a park near where we worked was full of black squirrels never seen one before or since but I'm sure a chap from the area were telling us they where an American squirrel don't know if this is right 

Getting more common mate I think it,s the same thing as in the cats and I guess two black squirrels will have all black young so eventually it will become normal melanism is the opposite of albinism I think an extra gene instead of a missing gene, probably something born could explain better than me but here are a few more ?

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45 minutes ago, Greyman said:

Getting more common mate I think it,s the same thing as in the cats and I guess two black squirrels will have all black young so eventually it will become normal melanism is the opposite of albinism I think an extra gene instead of a missing gene, probably something born could explain better than me but here are a few more ?

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36076DF4-077E-4194-8940-E06027FF85BA.jpeg

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that squirrel has been overeating over christmas

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