Guest guest Posted October 28, 2005 Report Share Posted October 28, 2005 thats different i think the lynx is extinct in the UK, tho there might be isolated remnant populations left in scotland... i could be wrong.... i just thought up another predator for the kits... badgers... any bank beavers would be easy pickins heartwerk <jo.heartwork Oct 28, 2005 12:08 PM Re: Two wrongs don't make a right! I don't think it's the lynx (but could be wrong). There is some kind of wildcat in Scotland though. Jo , fraggle <EBbrewpunx@e...> wrote: > > bring em back > bring em back! > hee hee > > wot about the lynx? does it still exist in scotland? i know its hella endangered on the continent... > it is a main predator of beavers as well > > > heartwerk <jo.heartwork@g...> > Oct 28, 2005 10:45 AM > > Re: Two wrongs don't make a right! > > No, we don't have wolves etc. So there are no predators... > > Jo > > > The propagandist's purpose is to make one set of people forget that certain other > sets of people are human: Aldous Huxley > To send an email to - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2005 Report Share Posted October 28, 2005 Hi Fraggle > i just thought up another predator for the kits... > badgers... > any bank beavers would be easy pickins I think you must have more predatory badgers in the US. In the UK, they generally go for insects... wasps nests are a favourite, as are the insects that hide in tree bark. BB Peter Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2005 Report Share Posted October 28, 2005 i would guess so ours eat everything..but lotsa mammals like prairrie dogs, and ground squirrels Peter <metalscarab Oct 28, 2005 1:36 PM Re: Re: Two beavers don't make a fraggle! Hi Fraggle > i just thought up another predator for the kits... > badgers... > any bank beavers would be easy pickins I think you must have more predatory badgers in the US. In the UK, they generally go for insects... wasps nests are a favourite, as are the insects that hide in tree bark. BB Peter To send an email to - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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