That’s a lynx,possibly a bobcat,going off the trees/cat my moneys on Canada or maybe a large wildlife enclosure in an animal park,don’t throw rocks at me for my views believers,time will tell as always.
That “hash” is basically finely shredded stalk/stem with terpenes and CBD oil sprayed on to bind it,then pressed in the jack.Apparently people like it,NYCD terps.
You can still buy the flowers openly on display,police take no notice of it,but there’s always a chance.There’s nothing in that “hash” except shredded stalks,terpenes,and some CBD oil.
CBD flowers aren’t legal in the UK Dan,very grey area,some think they are but in reality not.I met a woman the other day who used to drive 25kg a week through Dover in he belief she was perfectly legal,till she was stopped,the load seized,the flower law had just changed.
Biomass mate,cheap as chips,no THC whatsoever but a % of CBD,can’t believe people buy it but middle-class aged hippies and student types love it,trash into cash,best of all it’s legal.
Your unusual,I like that,it’s very interesting about the bull fighting.I used to stay on Gibraltar,I crossed the runway and went to La Linea often,they had a bullring there.
What prompted your move to Spain?How old were you?Ever regret returning to the UK?I get offered jobs in Spain now and again,last time coincidentally was last week.
Just googled,yes sheep dipping is common practice in Africa,again as with India the dirt poor subsistence farmers might not be able to afford it however,who knows.
I know some do in India,not everyone but some do,farmers are subsistence level,very little cash floating around for people never mind sheep,but some do.However,there’s no disputing the fact leopards live,and breed in India.
I think if a big cat is hungry,and commited to an attack then a slightly bitter taste (if any) isn’t going to cause it to break off an assault.But if it were true I can’t imagine it’s been overlooked in India and Africa but discovered in the UK?All speculation on everyone’s part,mine included.
I wouldn't mind reading a link? I wonder if it's applicable to real big cats in places like India, the few flocks of goats and sheep I saw in leopard country always had a couple of herders to drive/protect the stock.