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Originally posted by Bear View PostIt'll be a wild one - they come out black every so often. The family of wild rabbits that live in the warren at the bottom of our garden had one 2 years ago. We spotted it when they first ventured out a few days old.
That one didn't survive the season, badly bullied by it's brothers and sisters.
Threaded is right about the squirrels too - we have a large amount of black ones around our way.
I blame the government.
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It'll be a wild one - they come out black every so often. The family of wild rabbits that live in the warren at the bottom of our garden had one 2 years ago. We spotted it when they first ventured out a few days old.
That one didn't survive the season, badly bullied by it's brothers and sisters.
Threaded is right about the squirrels too - we have a large amount of black ones around our way.
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Black rabbits are not all that un-common. Also you occasionally see black squirrels. And up in Yorkshire there was a black and a white wallaby bouncing around the countryside at one bit.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View Postparking
You or a neighbour need to have a fire. Apparently fire engines are very good at damaging cars.
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Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostChat is not living in the house - it is completely gutted, hence he is living elsewhere. However, he has plenty of chav mates that are still working on the house a year after they started! Leaving around 6 chav vans and cars littering the streets during the day.
I am dreading the day that the chav moves back in. They are now parling all over, blocking several drives, and the police have given up.
Oh, joy.
You or a neighbour need to have a fire. Apparently fire engines are very good at damaging cars.
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Originally posted by moorfield View PostI'm surprised your chav neighbours haven't killed it yet for their Sunday roast - how's all that going btw ?
I am dreading the day that the chav moves back in. They are now parling all over, blocking several drives, and the police have given up.
Oh, joy.
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I'm surprised your chav neighbours haven't killed it yet for their Sunday roast - how's all that going btw ?
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The only wild rabbits I've seen have been grey or brown.
It's probably a domestic who has escaped. Hopefully they don't do yearly rabbit culls in your local park like they have to do in mine.
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Black wild rabbit.
No, not the latest Ann Summers toy.
I walk my dog in woods where there is a very large wild black rabbit, almost hare sized.
Are there any wild black rabbits, or is this likely to be a domestic rabbit enjoying life in the countryside?
He has been there for around a year, avoided the local dogs well, so far!Tags: None
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