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" black, had a curved back, long tail which flicked up at the end"
Was it Omar from television x?
Was it Omar from television x?
I was driving my lorry on the M25 back to the depot, it was 6 a.m and light.
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[QUOTE="raleighnut, post: 3078364, member: . The Malt Shovel in Barkby Thorpe had Monkeys out the back and they are far more dangerous to people.
Look, will Jenny Agutter, in minimal clothing, be involved soon?
They can be aggressive, in the mating season especially.[/QUOTE]Tell me about it. We went to a monkey place in France once and one of them nicked my baccy out of my shirt pocket. Thieving little bleeders.
She looked pretty hot dressed as a nun in call the midwife........Look, will Jenny Agutter, in minimal clothing, be involved soon?
IIRC there are more tigers in zoos or as pets in the US than the entire wild population.There are escapees out there, private zoos have "lost" big cats over the years..
And <cough> even better in Walkabout.[Jenny Agutter] looked pretty hot dressed as a nun in call the midwife........
From teen temptress to cougar nun. Quite a career........IIRC there are more tigers in zoos or as pets in the US than the entire wild population.
And <cough> even better in Walkabout.
Ah. That makes sense, its why we never see lions grazing on giraffes by the side of the M1, they make it too easy for the marksmen to find and shoot them. The black ones are far more elusive, and don't pose the same threat, so no one wastes bullets on them.
A couple of weeks ago I was sat in a public square and I wondered to myself why the country is not littered with dead pigeons. What happens to the pigeons when they die? My guess is that they are eaten whole by big cats.How close were you? How fast were you travelling? Did you have any reference by which to judge its size (height of the animal compared to the railings, for instance?) Have you ever seen a puma, or a lynx? Lynxs vary in size, but are tiny compared with pumas.
Their survival isn't an issue. That's easy. But to survive and establish breeding populations, and for those populations to make 2 or 3 kills per animal per week, and not leave any verifiable physical evidence? That's harder to credit.