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Yes, in the 1200s a squirrel could have tree-hopped from the Atlantic coast of France, from Brest say, all the way to Poland and beyond without touching the ground.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostEven a few hundred years ago it was possible for squirrels to travel West Coast to East Coast without touching the ground.
There are way too many people in the UK. Population needs to be halved....
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Oh I have, the trick is to go towards Hull, but get off before you get there. Nice empty carriages. I did it for three weeks whilst recovering from an op, just a few weeks ago. Mind you pulling into Leeds at 16:37 and seeing the despair of the endless throng about to board was haunting.Originally posted by SimonMac View PostYou've obviously never travelled TPE!
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Even a few hundred years ago it was possible for squirrels to travel West Coast to East Coast without touching the ground.
There are way too many people in the UK. Population needs to be halved....
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It would have been a proper British red squirrel rather than a Septic interloper tree rat.
Ah.
8000 years ago.
A proper Celtic/Beaker Folk squirrel in which case.
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It won't look much like a squirrel when it gets there though...Originally posted by WTFH View Post
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