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Something I've seen a few times when I was a youngster, something you don't see much now.

Funny, my brother came over for a visit last week and we walked to a spot we hung out as kids and he asked if I remember the bloke who came by one day with three well worked terriers and a pet fox. I did, and remember how that fox was jumping all over those dogs, wanting to play, the dogs on the other hand only had eyes for graft and were doing their best to ignore the fox.

 

Now with an older mind, I belive that 'wild things always should be wild'... Some circumstances can change that though, but in a world that now see's many who think that everything found or caught should die, for many of the old school hunters this was never the case.

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great pics...i watched a documentary where a wild lioness took in a young antelope..like it was 1 of her own...then this male came along and killed it..!!!! maybe she lost her own cub and was grieving??? on paper it should not work!!! but great to see!!!

Remember seeing that,she would not feed up until the male lion took the calf,then the lionness started to feed again.

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Nice pics fish,but i think the wild should be left in the wild,not having a go jmho.

thats were it went it came and went as and when it wonted.in the end it just did not retern.

fish is it possible you could of dug to it,just intrested atb jamiew

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