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Time to bring back foxhunting?
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There was definitely a Hare in Scotland that used to dig up bodies. Maybe that's what they're thinking of?Originally posted by minestrone View PostHow many carnivorous rabbits do you know that can lift a human bone up through 6 feet of soil?Comment
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Oh, you saw the foxes chewing on a 150 year old human spine.Originally posted by minestrone View PostFFS, I am currently about 150 yards away from the feckin place. My knowledge of the subject comes from more than a newspaper.
It was foxes.
Why didn't you say so?Comment
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Don't be a Burke!Originally posted by dang65 View PostThere was definitely a Hare in Scotland that used to dig up bodies. Maybe that's what they're thinking of?Comment
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Oh, you seen a rabbit chewing on the spine then?Originally posted by Churchill View PostOh, you saw the foxes chewing on a 150 year old human spine.
Why didn't you say so?Comment
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Probably quite easy going after all those bloody thistles.Originally posted by minestrone View PostOh, you seen a rabbit chewing on the spine then?Comment
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I've seen a rabbit burrow where they've burrowed into an old farm's "midden" and thrown up all sorts of stuff, old glass bottles, clay pipes, bones etc.Originally posted by minestrone View PostOh, you seen a rabbit chewing on the spine then?
That's what rabbits do.Comment
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Can you prove that?Originally posted by Churchill View PostI've seen a rabbit burrow where they've burrowed into an old farm's "midden" and thrown up all sorts of stuff, old glass bottles, clay pipes, bones etc.
That's what rabbits do.Comment
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostFFS, I am currently about 150 yards away from the feckin place. My knowledge of the subject comes from more than a newspaper.
It was foxes.
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gossip at the corner shop and down the pubBehold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.Comment
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Here's a couple of scientific papers on Middens...Originally posted by minestrone View PostCan you prove that?
ScotlandsPlaces - Isle of May
Brian Dolan | Papers | Lambay lithics: the taphonomy of a non-ploughzone surface scatter - Academia.edu
Hth.Comment
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