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I support the reintroduction of prey species. They are needed.

Reintroducing them would only be righting a wrong. We made them extinct  in the UK so let's bring them back. The planet doesn't just belong to homo sapiens. Roe deer are at epidemic proportions. A hea

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53 minutes ago, Francie said:

Some animal them lynx,would they attack a child do you think mackem?

There was one stalked a two year old child in Alaska last year, the kids dad ran over with a shovel and scared it off, they are tenacious moggies ?

 

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Just now, mackem said:

There was one stalked a two year old child in Alaska last year, the kids dad ran over with a shovel and scared it off, they are tenacious moggies ?

 

Pity that video ended. I would like to have seen the outcome. Don't think there's ever been a proven case of lynx attacking human being. So the books say anyway.

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4 minutes ago, mackem said:

There was one stalked a two year old child in Alaska last year, the kids dad ran over with a shovel and scared it off, they are tenacious moggies ?

 

There a cracking animal mack,I don't think they will fit in Ireland tho,to small of a place,we won't be allowed out countryside way our dogs ? 

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4 hours ago, jukel123 said:

Greyman soiled himself when he read the headline. Took him a week to recover from the disappointment.?

 

I bet he's got a blurry photo of it

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5 hours ago, Daniel cain said:

I find they taste quite gamey compared to roe) fallow etc...I like them ?

Muntys are the best eating of the 4 species I have tasted ?

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6 hours ago, WILF said:

Can’t see the farmers swallowing that mate can you ? 

No,I'd say not,they couldn't leave the eagles and birds of prey alone,I'd hardly think the lynx would get an easy time

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Had a keeper friend in the highlands who said he shot one. It was just after the new laws came in about keeping dangerous animals. So he thought it had been released. He wasn't a bullshitter.

If any big cat could be living wild in the UK, my bet would be on Lynx as they are very secretive, small and non vocal.

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