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26 minutes ago, mr moocher said:

that wasnot what i saw years ago i saw a lepard like in the zoo big f****r

You were either on drugs, pissed, or you are a liar.

I'm not calling you any of that, by the way.  But that's the normal rhetoric on here isn't it?  👍

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Fck off I genuinely want to learn I'm not having 25 thl spackers walking behind us taking the piss 🤣🖕

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14 minutes ago, paulus said:

One of the places i fish, The owner has a Labrador with Dwarfism, Now there is no way on this planet that animal would be able to feed itself in the wild,   

Would that be an advantage if it tried to feed itself on fish, frogs etc, otters seem to do very well in the water, with short legs?  🙂 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, shaaark said:

Would that be an advantage if it tried to feed itself on fish, frogs etc, otters seem to do very well in the water, with short legs?  🙂 

 

 

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The problem is, dwarfism causes other medical issues as the owner has discovered to her cost,  This thing could not catch a frog in a box of mad frogs Lol

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it was in herefordshire at about 3 in the morning i was lamping on my own and had three dogs pit x grey and two bulldogs  i entered a field near the chicken sheds i checked made sure it was alright to let the dogs go they was more agitated than usual they all shot up the field it had stuff growing in it so there was a lot of cover,i swung the lamp behind me sweeping the field and there crouched down on the edge of the next field was a panther crouched down staring at me i was quite close so def no mistaken identity,all the hairs on me stood on end it was for about what seemed like a couple of seconds then it disapeared into the next field

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10 minutes ago, mr moocher said:

it was in herefordshire at about 3 in the morning i was lamping on my own and had three dogs pit x grey and two bulldogs  i entered a field near the chicken sheds i checked made sure it was alright to let the dogs go they was more agitated than usual they all shot up the field it had stuff growing in it so there was a lot of cover,i swung the lamp behind me sweeping the field and there crouched down on the edge of the next field was a panther crouched down staring at me i was quite close so def no mistaken identity,all the hairs on me stood on end it was for about what seemed like a couple of seconds then it disapeared into the next field

Should have had Mchull with you, He would have knocked it clean out if it had of attacked Lol

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17 minutes ago, paulus said:

Should have had Mchull with you, He would have knocked it clean out if it had of attacked Lol

 

6 minutes ago, mr moocher said:

mc hull would of chased it rugby tackled it and snapped its neck in one swift movement no doubt

Don't know what method he would've used back then, but word on the street lately,  is he's developing his own martial art to deal with wild and/or dangerous animals,  JINN KUNE GOOEY.  

Sounds like it could well be very successful.  🙂👍

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2 minutes ago, shaaark said:

 

Don't know what method he would've used back then, but word on the street lately,  is he's developing his own martial art to deal with wild and/or dangerous animals,  JINN KUNE GOOEY.  

Sounds like it could well be very successful.  🙂👍

He will be starting his own JINN KUNE GOOEY DOJO 

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4 hours ago, Greyman said:

Panthera britanica mate keep up, 

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I really am a dumbo on the subject of big cat populations,I admit,though I have been to the Tring museum and vaguely remember the Pumpard,though I went to see the Charles Darwin collection after reading The Feather Thief and my focus was on birds Darwin had collected,but on the subject of Darwin and evolution and the article……..

 

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