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What is it? Since it's Australia, I assume it's something that would eat your face off when full grown :^D
What is it? Since it's Australia, I assume it's something that would eat your face off when full grown :^D
What is it? Since it's Australia, I assume it's something that would eat your face off when full grown :^D
What is it? Since it's Australia, I assume it's something that would eat your face off when full grown :^D
What makes you think thats Australia?
Does the UK government allow its serfs to own land? :hmm:
What makes you think thats Australia?
It just looks like a young fox cub in the UK to me.
No face eating incoming.
Misidentified the accent I guess, and it didn't strike me as being a fox. It doesn't look like the foxes around here, but I don't think I've ever seen a cub. Maybe they look different when they're little.
What makes you think thats Australia?
It just looks like a young fox cub in the UK to me.
No face eating incoming.
He he he, I remember waking up once when I hear a commotion in the kitchen, and my cat had stuck his head in a ball jar trying to get milk out of the bottom and had his head stuck in it like that.
Misidentified the accent I guess, and it didn't strike me as being a fox. It doesn't look like the foxes around here, but I don't think I've ever seen a cub. Maybe they look different when they're little.
Twit doesn't even know what a Ball jar is.I wouldn't let anyone keep my balls in a jar, yet alone more of them in my house.
As much as I hate raccoons, there was one on my balcony with a plastic jar stuck on its head, so I tried to remove it. However, since it was clear plastic the raccoon could actually see, so if I tried to get near it to take it off, it would run away.
It showed up many days later, visibly thinner, but still wouldn't let me remove it, and ran away again. Then I never saw it again. Must have died in that jar. What an awful way to die.![]()
You really don't get out much. I really believe this now.