What is this animal?
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Elderly

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265 months

Wednesday 10th June
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I assumed that it was a badger (raiding my waste food bin)
but do badgers have tails like this ?


bnseven

170 posts

165 months

Wednesday 10th June
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otter

Elderly

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Wednesday 10th June
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I didn't expect that answer, but it makes sense in hindsight ....

Last autumn we lost all of our pond fish in one night.
The pond was netted, a net with the odd hole in it,
and whatever got in had to be fairly weighty as it knocked over a tower
of bricks on which was a marginal pond plant.

LRDefender

683 posts

35 months

Wednesday 10th June
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Do you live near Salisbury? Lots of the delightful things there and the surrounding areas.

CoolHands

22,935 posts

222 months

Wednesday 10th June
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Clearly a kangaroo

Elderly

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Wednesday 10th June
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LRDefender said:
Do you live near Salisbury? Lots of the delightful things there and the surrounding areas.
No - I'm in Buckinghamshire.

Elderly

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Wednesday 10th June
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CoolHands said:
Clearly a kangaroo
biglaughrofl

Simpo Two

92,205 posts

292 months

Thursday 11th June
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Elderly said:
I didn't expect that answer, but it makes sense in hindsight ....

Last autumn we lost all of our pond fish in one night.
The pond was netted, a net with the odd hole in it,
and whatever got in had to be fairly weighty as it knocked over a tower
of bricks on which was a marginal pond plant.
It's a Buckingham Fishing Badger. Very rare.

Kawasicki

14,327 posts

262 months

Thursday 11th June
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Half ring-tailed lemur

BarryP.

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6 months

Saturday 13th June
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The tail looks very much like a Wallaby and there are several in the wild in Buckinghamshire.