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- Ceredigion, wales
It says " It will only chase rabbits or rodents " thats funny i am sure the last one that escaped killed 3 lambs in 5 days
Would that be, rounded up, that they kill half a sheep a year, or that they half kill a sheep a year? Either way it sounds ridiculously conservative for a big wild cat closely related to a tiger or similar. Surely if its hungry it will kill and eat the easiest prey available and that will often be a sheep. I wonder if its like a fox or a domestic cat and plays with its prey and hunts for sport as well as food.Cannot have been the Lynx that killed the lambs as they only kill 0.4 sheep per year.
One of the arguments for reintroducing lynx into the wild is that they would help control deer numbers. If they can kill a fawn they can kill a lamb.
Fawn. Deer tend to leave the fawns when they're very young to feed, while sheep have numbers to protect. But neither seem particularly challenging!
It's the collie that rounded it upWould that be, rounded up, that they kill half a sheep a year,
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Fawn. Deer tend to leave the fawns when they're very young to feed, while sheep have numbers to protect. But neither seem particularly challenging!
Pretty sure kids are fine as long as they dont play with any 'kittens' they find deep in the woods
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Good to see that your job with the Welsh tourist board is progressing well [emoji2]The 'zoo' (Borth Animalarium) is a complete sh!t hole and should have been closed years ago. Not only do they keep 'losing' animals, (they mislaid one of those giant rodents the size of a dog a few years ago) but the place stinks and is an embarrassment to the area.