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I think it's great Greyman does his thing and doesn't give a f**k about his critics. Carry on carrying on Greyman.

Id trap it and take the cage to Notton Lane with a note saying " ave that soppy bollocks " ?

Feeders have been there years...get the odd rat but they don't last long,  either the cat or the airgun sorts em out ....I find the cover encourages the birds more 

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19 hours ago, EDDIE B said:

Here's an old one we had up before.  No puma, but interesting looking cat. Is it just a moggy, or something else?  

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SOME of the clearest snaps of a wild puma in Britain have been taken by a woman on her way...

 

I knew I had seen that cat before, it's Sharon's. 

 

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2 minutes ago, foxdropper said:

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Just in from a dog walk and found this ,any ideas what did this .?

What is it? A deer? Hard to judge size

I've seen foxes chew sheep to the bone 

 

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Just now, DIDO.1 said:

What is it? A deer? Hard to judge size

I've seen foxes chew sheep to the bone 

 

It’s a fox mate or was .

Just now, DIDO.1 said:

What is it? A deer? Hard to judge size

I've seen foxes chew sheep to the bone 

 

 

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4 minutes ago, DIDO.1 said:

Ahh right....fck knows. Would badgers chew one up like that. 

I personally think badgers are a bit  more messy mate .I’ve seen them eating chicken in the thermal and they crunch bones with no problem .

Whatever it was it was done delicately after removing the skin .

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1 minute ago, foxdropper said:

I personally think badgers are a bit  more messy mate .I’ve seen them eating chicken in the thermal and they crunch bones with no problem .

Whatever it was it was done delicately after removing the skin .

ffs fd is a believer lol has to a been a lynx 

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2 minutes ago, foxdropper said:

I personally think badgers are a bit  more messy mate .I’ve seen them eating chicken in the thermal and they crunch bones with no problem .

Whatever it was it was done delicately after removing the skin .

Might have been a fox shooter if it's been skinned some what,maybe it had a good head and is going to be a shoulder mount or something along those lines.Either that or the local chinky...

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5 minutes ago, fireman said:

Might have been a fox shooter if it's been skinned some what,maybe it had a good head and is going to be a shoulder mount or something along those lines.Either that or the local chinky...

Good point Steve .It was on shot  over ground so yes you might have something there .

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First cat clue for you, FD carcass was eaten by badgers and or fox’s, the ends of the ribs are left chewed like paint brush’s a cat cuts the ribs cleanly and often tight to the spine obviously Jmho

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21 minutes ago, paulus said:

Crows, Ravens, red kites, buzzards, Along with any other creature that picked up the scent. 

Did look pretty delicate but no telltale white shit streaks you’d associate with the time it took to strip that out .The grass was flat but no discernible prints anyway near it .You can see that the inviscera was eaten there too .

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