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Chyros
18 Mar 2025
I thought foxes were absolutely everywhere in the UK and were considered pests?
Slightly Wonky Robob
18 Mar 2025
We have no cool animals over here.
Need I remind you of the Squirrel Incident a few weeks back?
Edited by Slightly Wonky Robob, 18 March 2025 - 09:29.
Need I remind you of the Squirrel Incident a few weeks back?

Edited by Slightly Wonky Robob, 18 March 2025 - 09:29.
Slightly Wonky Robob
18 Mar 2025
As far as I know the squirrel is still at large. It could be arming itself as we speak.

Slightly Wonky Robob
18 Mar 2025
Oh FUCK I forgot there was a gecko as well.
https://www.bailiwic...os-in-guernsey/
It's a full on invasion.
https://www.bailiwic...os-in-guernsey/
It's a full on invasion.
Chyros
18 Mar 2025
So bizarre. I mean even here we have squirrels, and we wiped out almost all of our wildlife.
Guernsey must be one impressively dead ball of rock
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Guernsey must be one impressively dead ball of rock
Slightly Wonky Robob
18 Mar 2025
We have lots of animals, such as
*checks notes*
... hedgehogs?
*checks notes*
... hedgehogs?
Chyros
18 Mar 2025
Ooh, I saw a baby hedgehog crossing the street a few weeks back, it was super cute <3 .
General
18 Mar 2025
I actually held one when i was in the army in a rural area. Saw snakes, eagle, rabbit, wolf, fox, woodpecker, owl in the wild too

TheDR
18 Mar 2025
General, on 18 March 2025 - 10:57, said:
I actually held one when i was in the army in a rural area. Saw snakes, eagle, rabbit, wolf, fox, woodpecker, owl in the wild too 

Cool!
I've seen many of them, but I've never seen a wolf or snake in the wild in the UK (I saw a massive snake in Australia, but then it's Australia).
In Exeter we get a lot of wading birds such as herons, cormorants and egret. The herons don't give a shit and you can get pretty close to them. I did see a wild otter once in the evening swimming in the wake of the weir

Obviously lots of cats too

Chyros, on 18 March 2025 - 09:28, said:
I thought foxes were absolutely everywhere in the UK and were considered pests?
I think that's just London where they are seen as pests. Most other places they are just seen as a curiosity (unless you are a posh twat).