"Sacha" wrote
Bob Hobden said:
"sacha" wrote
Bob Hobden said:
"Nick Maclaren" wrote
David Hill wrote:
Sacha wrote:
Bob Hobden said:
My money is still on a squirrel with a skin problem.-
That's certainly a very likely scenario. It might have caught
its tail in something, for example.
Definitely not. It was an immaculate mouse/rat type tail. No hint
of
scarring.
There are Coypus running wild in Britain.
Coypu are large rodents, with tails 12 to 18 inches long. The size
of
a medium dog.
Well, we've had just about everything else in the mix.... ;-)
Not yet, we haven't had a miniature pygmy elephant,
Thin tail, round face and grey
Or a Rat-Tailed Rutabaga!
Have you ever grown any?
Or an escaped Gilberts Potoroo. Probably a touch unlikely though seeing
as it's well on the endangered list. :-)
It sounds like a hideous disease!
http://www.potoroo.org/
That's enchanting, so I hope it's not what Kay saw and is safely tucked up
somewhere.
If you think that's cute how about a Quokka...
http://www.rottnestisland.com/about/flora-fauna/quokkas
Sorry, I'm having an Ozzy marsupial day.
--
Regards. Bob Hobden.
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