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E: 07/04 Win a 'Guide to British Mammal Tracks and Signs'
Lilaclion
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The Origin of Faeces, just identify the poo:D. I'm sorry I've got no idea what it is.
http://www.uksafari.com/origin.htm
http://www.uksafari.com/origin.htm
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is it wolf? lol i just did lots of googling of poo!!!! i got grossed out. i thought maybe hedgehog too? I dunno lol
http://birdblog.merseyblogs.co.uk/archives/wolf%20poo.jpgNeed a new start..wheres good to live in the UK?!0 -
Just in case you do want to enter, the email address is poop@uksafari.com
Good Googling Amethyst! Definitely looks like similar poo!0 -
Thanks for looking Amethyst....the two do look very similar, I'm just a bit unsure as it states that it's from an animal found in the UK and I don't think that the wolf has been found for over a century in the UK, so I'm not sure if it could be a wolf....but I've got no better ideas. Any animal trackers able to confirm?0
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Thanks for the comp. Lilac
I can't think of anything better to do on a Friday evening than look for animal poo poo. For what it's worth, I have seen loads of poo poo in my garden that resembles the picture of the comp. The offender? A big fat orange fox that tries to get in the cat flap ! Wild about Britain is a good site to look at poo poo, if that's what you like doing. Here is the fox:
http://www.wildaboutbritain.co.uk/fox (scroll down to droppings description)
It is not exactly the same, but very similar. Be honest here, not every human poo poo looks identical
:o Time for my exit, before I dig myself deeper into the doo doo
We could all learn a little something from the weather. It pays no attention to criticism.0 -
The_Plush_Doormat wrote: »Thanks for the comp. Lilac
I can't think of anything better to do on a Friday evening than look for animal poo poo. For what it's worth, I have seen loads of poo poo in my garden that resembles the picture of the comp. The offender? A big fat orange fox that tries to get in the cat flap ! Wild about Britain is a good site to look at poo poo, if that's what you like doing. Here is the fox:
http://www.wildaboutbritain.co.uk/fox (scroll down to droppings description)
It is not exactly the same, but very similar. Be honest here, not every human poo poo looks identical
:o Time for my exit, before I dig myself deeper into the doo doo 
I'll go with you, GB on this one.
If you look at the poo, there seems to be a few bits of feather poking out of the end as well! i.e. Brer fox eating chickens. Also, if you look at the measurements at the side of the pic, it seems to fit in with right dimensions for a fox doo doo1
We get quite a few coming around our house, back and front, and they are welcome here; they are so beautiful.
But not to say that I am against culling depending upon what they are up to!0 -
Many many apologies for bumping, but:
Only one entry per person. Multiple entries will be flushed :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
The first correct entry (there's no prize for number two) drawn on the 8th April :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:A strong man stands up for himself, a stronger man stands up for others.0
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