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4 minutes ago, shaaark said:

The first half of your first sentence; 'dogs are known to be a leopards favourite  food'  is a statement.

We have black panthers in our gardens climbing in to skips, Panthera Britannia must be vegan or hate the taste of dog? Lol

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Fck off I genuinely want to learn I'm not having 25 thl spackers walking behind us taking the piss 🤣🖕

Just my opinion, but bringing family into arguments , by ANYONE, is an absolute no-no. Cheers.

Not judging by the amount of Fanny’s on here ?

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1 hour ago, Greyman said:

I wouldn’t bother wasting your time mate of course an animal born in the uk falling over deer would behave the same as its distant cousin and hunt dogs though we have had a few, but best leave it while the journalist and his latest sap ruin things again 

I quoted a fact,that’s FACT,that’s not ruining a thread lol.

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1 hour ago, Greyman said:

I wouldn’t bother wasting your time mate of course an animal born in the uk falling over deer would behave the same as its distant cousin and hunt dogs though we have had a few, but best leave it while the journalist and his latest sap ruin things again 

  they take all prey including deer and whatever comes their way and there is a lot of feral dogs in India in fact i read somewhere that they help keep rabies down by preying on dogs

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21 hours ago, mackem said:

I quoted a fact,that’s FACT,that’s not ruining a thread lol.

Your a dirty manipulating puppet master and a total wrong un as I’ve said before and you manipulate the site idiots like greb and foxdropper before him they may be to thick to see you but I had your number from the first time you stepped out your wardrobe you claim an interest in the subject but your only interest is shutting the thread down and stopping sensible conversation you allegedly have the finance, time and means to just pop along meet the real people at the front and report back to the forum but like your prodigy you won’t because fakes like you get exposed when they come out of hiding 

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5 minutes ago, Greyman said:

Your a dirty manipulating puppet master and a total wrong un as I’ve said before and you manipulate the site idiots like greb and foxdropper before him they may be to thick to see you but I had your number from the first time you stepped out your wardrobe you claim an interest in the subject but your only interest is shutting the thread down and stopping sensible conversation you allegedly have the finance, time and means to just pop along meet the real people at the front and report back to the forum but like your prodigy you won’t because fakes like you get exposed when they come out of hiding 

Come on mate, give up the act, most people have now figured you out for what you are, a compulsive liar. There is no breeding population of UK big cats no matter how many lies you tell. Pack it in now and go back to doing what you do best, posting nice pics of the countryside and atrocious food.

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An interesting but of info, the Barbary Lion became extinct in the 40's. These subspecies of lion were a popular gift to the Sultans and Kings of Morocco. Modern reports of surviving specimens resembling this subspecies, known for it's dark and copious mane, made these individuals the favourite candidates for a reintroduction in to the Atlas Mountains.

The wonders of genetics sadly put this idea to a stop. These remaining individuals were different to that of Eastern-Southern African Lions but unfortunately they were also different to the Barbary Lion. 

The Barbary Lion is actually more closely related to the Asiatic Lion than any sub-Saharan Lion, if they do actually reintroduce Lions in to the Atlas Mountains, the Asiatic Lion is the closest sister population, providing there's no true Barbary Lions in captivity.

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34 minutes ago, Pardus said:

An interesting but of info, the Barbary Lion became extinct in the 40's. These subspecies of lion were a popular gift to the Sultans and Kings of Morocco. Modern reports of surviving specimens resembling this subspecies, known for it's dark and copious mane, made these individuals the favourite candidates for a reintroduction in to the Atlas Mountains.

The wonders of genetics sadly put this idea to a stop. These remaining individuals were different to that of Eastern-Southern African Lions but unfortunately they were also different to the Barbary Lion. 

The Barbary Lion is actually more closely related to the Asiatic Lion than any sub-Saharan Lion, if they do actually reintroduce Lions in to the Atlas Mountains, the Asiatic Lion is the closest sister population, providing there's no true Barbary Lions in captivity.

There's Barbary lions in Belfast zoo 

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1 hour ago, Elliotstool said:

On another note looks like they have recreated the dire wolf 3 pups on the ground 

Cool story bro, but it's bollocks, just a headline grab.

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