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Sox74

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  1. I really don't know what to say to  that. 

    It did give me a laugh though. 

    As for a weird, maybe to some, but it's not intended to be.

    I have a very keen interest in working terriers of all types for many years. 

    I see no difference in this topic than the staffy bull one. And in no did I ask, say hint or suggest anything weird or illegal.

    Atb Sox 

  2. What a great topic.

    Really enjoyed reading this. Some fine looking staffs on here. A real credit to their owners.

    As someone already said, a very underrated dog to have as a hunting companion, or just as a pet.

    Long live this great breed of terrier, hopefully it won't get toatly destroyed by kc standards.

    Atb sox

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  3. 5 minutes ago, ginger beard said:

    Thought an elk was a moose.

    Moose is the largest of all deer and is easily identified from other deer not only by its size but by its huge palmate antlers. Elk is smaller and more slender, without the bulbous nose. But there is another view that Moose andElk are same. The animal Alces alces is known as Moose in North America but Elk in Europe

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  4. 4 hours ago, mackem said:

    Don't need a lottery win to own a piece of land,i was in Canada last month,had a look at some stunning houses (my missus wanted us to look at new-builds) within touching distance of thousands of acres of crown-land,lots of hunting acerage bargains,this ones £15k sterling for 80 acres,moose,bear,deer.

    https?/www.landwatch.com/default.aspx?ct=D&pid=200101092

     

    You thinking of making a move over there Mackem.

    That's some amount of property for that money, with plenty of game too.

    Atb Sox 

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  5. 11 minutes ago, TOMO said:

    I'm I right in thinking elk and red deer are the same species ??

     

    Elk and red deer can have fertile offspring, often a strong indicator that two animals belong to the samespecies. But there are also many differences between the two. ... An average bull elk weighs 720 pounds, while a red deer stag averages just 400.

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  6. How's the weather in other people's parts this August.

    Hasn't stopped raining here, with high enough winds for  nearly 2 weeks.

    Dont know if this is a sign of things to come for an early winter.

    Winter is my favourite season of the year, as long as there's plenty of good hard frosty weather. 

    Atb Sox 

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