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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

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> 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

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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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.

 

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i would guess so

ours eat everything..but lotsa mammals like prairrie dogs, and ground squirrels

 

 

Peter <metalscarab

Oct 28, 2005 1:36 PM

 

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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

 

 

 

 

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