What did I see?
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Megaflow

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10,663 posts

244 months

Thursday 20th November
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I am hoping people can help, because I have failed to find anything on Google.

While out for a walk at lunch a creature ran across the path in front of me, when I got to the area of the hedge it ran into I could see it, but I have got no idea what it was.

It is about the size of a rabbit, but with ears similar to a squirrel and no obvious tail. Similar in colour to a rabbit as well.

Anyone got any ideas?

AndyTR

653 posts

143 months

Thursday 20th November
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Might have been a stoat.

robemcdonald

9,632 posts

215 months

Thursday 20th November
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Probably an esquilax.

james6546

1,434 posts

70 months

Thursday 20th November
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If you ask my mum what the difference between a weasel and a stoat is, she says:

“Weasels are weasily recognised, but stoats are stotally different”.

Great life advice mum, that’s all I can remember now when I talk about them.

Megaflow

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244 months

Thursday 20th November
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AndyTR said:
Might have been a stoat.
That is the closer I have come to an answer, but I don’t believe it was stoat’s are quite long, this was more rabbit shaped, with no sign of a tail.

Quite odd. There is part of me questioning myself if it was actually a rabbit with its ears flat, but its face wasn’t the right shape.

Also, rabbits tend to hang around in large groups and I have never seen a rabbit in this location before.

Actual

1,496 posts

125 months

Thursday 20th November
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Muntjac deer can look very odd like a sort of dog/rabbit hybrid.

Megaflow

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244 months

Actual said:
Muntjac deer can look very odd like a sort of dog/rabbit hybrid.
Too small to be a deer.

Genuinely baffled by this.

Gnits

1,021 posts

220 months

What country and part of the country are you in?

Megaflow

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244 months

Gnits said:
What country and part of the country are you in?
Good idea, that would be helpful!

UK, north Cambridgeshire.

moorx

4,311 posts

133 months

I did wonder about a Coypu, but apparently they've been eradicated...

Gnits

1,021 posts

220 months

Yep, I'd go with Coypu.
They hold their tails quite low so you may not have seen that.

Megaflow

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10,663 posts

244 months

Saturday
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Coypu is a good shout for the body size and shape, but the nose, mouth and teeth are wrong.

it is genuinely bizarre.

I am now starting to doubt myself and suspect it might have just been rabbit with it's folder flat, but I have never rabbits there before.

Turn7

25,050 posts

240 months

Saturday
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Rabbits with Myxy tend to be alone and generally not as alert or aware as a healthy one ?