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Road kill
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Its always rabbits isn't it...
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Lol @ Ward~Minter!!
We seem to have a rampant rabbit population here so literally hundreds of them get squished round this here neck of the woods and those bl00dy stoopid pheasants too (they weren't blessed in the brains dep't were they!). The odd fox is turned into a doormat as well but strangely for a rural area few badgers and hedgehogs are seen. Perhaps they aren't quite as stupid as the bunnies and pheasants huh?
Unfortunately the deer 'get it' too occasionally. On one occasion I had to call someone out to shoot a muntjack that someone had hit and just left lying in the road. It broke my heart but it was drifting in and out of consciousness and it couldn't have been saved. Awww :'o(
We seem to have a rampant rabbit population here so literally hundreds of them get squished round this here neck of the woods and those bl00dy stoopid pheasants too (they weren't blessed in the brains dep't were they!). The odd fox is turned into a doormat as well but strangely for a rural area few badgers and hedgehogs are seen. Perhaps they aren't quite as stupid as the bunnies and pheasants huh?
Unfortunately the deer 'get it' too occasionally. On one occasion I had to call someone out to shoot a muntjack that someone had hit and just left lying in the road. It broke my heart but it was drifting in and out of consciousness and it couldn't have been saved. Awww :'o(
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